Am I the only one that's never lost a 10mm socket?
Am I the only one that's never lost a 10mm socket?
Man, I’m so tired of lens discussion pounding a nonexistent point into the ground—how different focal length lenses distort differently. And when you look at the images of the Porsche “distorting” when taken with different focal lengths, it seems like I’m as full of crap as our criminal president.
You danced all around it. It’s called depth of field. The longer lens compresses the area of sharp focus. You don’t need to go all the way to 300 mm, just shoot wide open, smallest f-stop you’ve got. It works better with longer lenses, but the f-stop is more important.
No room in the garage for a vehicle.
No, no fun allowed.
Damn thieves need to stop stealing my crap, while we’re at it.
I’m betting on some sort of insurance fraud. Car rentals have tanked with the virus and these companies aren’t getting any kind of bailout. I know some car companies are self-insured, so I’m curious if the ones lost in the blaze fall under that umbrella or not.
It’s the 405... the *asphalt road itself* is faster most days.
I would like to know how President Trump and the Republican Party are going to somehow make this a bad car.
Your little ones will love your minivan until they’re in high school
Maybe not an american owned company, but many of those are built in North America.
That won’t stop the unlicensed drivers in your scenario from 1) driving just as fast anyway, or 2) running into your smug ass and your high-speed license plate. Probably while not insured.
What kind of tires are you buying that you get that many flats?
When the world saw showed the new Toyota Supra, the world wept that there was no Toyota-designed engine under the hood.
Let me save everyone some time. Conclusions - traction control on: Audi slightly better. Traction control off: Audi more sloppy than the others. Trade-offs abound, and no real standout winner.
You’re welcome.
Have any of the above stuffed a GM press car into a barrier?
I have ridden in one (1) race car outfitted with five-pointers, so I’m no expert. But my impression was that without a helmet and a HANS is snap-your-neck lethal (I learned it by watching Mr. Regular!). So this seems to be a faulty take based on incomplete information.
I think this is one of those times where it is okay to be offended, but maybe keep a check on the level of outrage. Otherwise you can start a chain reaction and eventually the whole thing explodes over social media, and you could be left dealing with the fallout for years.
I’m actually a Hummer sympathizer.
And also, this man is 82 years old and dealing with a car accident; I’d be grumpy, too. I don’t fault him for that.
what made you so sure he doesn’t just clean his Jeep when he’s done playing with it?