Well, compared to glass (no matter how awesome) asphalt is definitely more durable...
Well, compared to glass (no matter how awesome) asphalt is definitely more durable...
Especially considering that it will be in the form of airfare on their own airline, with an arbitrary value set by Virgin America, and possibly for seats that would have been empty anyway.
Ah, unions. Always putting the muzzle of the gun to their own head and shouting, "You're next!"
A challenger appears!
This reminds me of the "media suites" at the SEMA Show, in that they are basically the same thing with a table instead of a bed. You can hear (and smell) EVERYTHING your neighbors do.
I learned to drive stick in my parents' 1967 Volvo 122S. My dad took me to the General Dynamics parking lot here in San Diego (about as huge and empty as it gets) and taught me how to feather the clutch. He made me hold the car with the front wheels on the top of a speed bump just by slipping the clutch, then pull…
You just don't get a good feel for how huge a Hind is until you see it being pulled behind the Ukranian version of a deuce and a half...
In Soviet Russia, bear something something!
Stop ruining everything, vertical video! Dammit, when will the madness end?
Except the Corvette is built in Bowling Green, Kentucky. And before that it was built in St. Louis. Only the first 300 1953 Corvettes were built in Michigan, and that was in Flint, rather than Detroit. So reasons and words.
For the TL;DR crowd, all you need to know is this:
Even boaters who have spotted a Sealion visually as it is semi-submerged say that it does not show up on their commercial grade radars, which is at least some proof to the Sealion's cloaking capabilities.
I see that lead image, and my eye is drawn right to those CV boots... This thing's greatest enemy is going to be the "random tree branch jammed in the suspension"
I'll admit that it was there in the contract, and that I would have caught it had I read it carefully before signing. But it's shifty as hell for the clerk to ask if I want the insurance, for me to say, "No, I don't, because I am covered on my personal auto insurance and by my credit card company," and have him add it…
No, no, no. The last time I rented from Hertz, I got an extra $140 in unwanted and unneeded insurance crammed on my bill, and no attempt to retain me as a customer when I protested after the fact. They can go eff themselves - I will never use Hertz again, and I warn everyone I work with to never use them either.
Allah hates vertical video just like the rest of us.
+1 for Whoosh Stang Clan
In the spirit of the Mustang Cobra, it must be given a second, totally unrelated and inappropriate animal name. Some suggestions:
727 ≠ "travel in style"