Maybe your eventual new, non-dirtbag owners will make you proofread and copy edit. That would be nice.
Maybe your eventual new, non-dirtbag owners will make you proofread and copy edit. That would be nice.
Maybe the new owners will hire somebody to edit or at least proofread...
No more calls! We have a winner!
http://carstuckgirls.com (Mostly SFW, but your coworkers will wonder about you)
For the last 20 years, Ford has been on the cutting edge of technology that is completely wrong for the application. Gigantic, small-displacement OHC V8 engines that need a ton of revs to make power? Check! Extensive use of aluminum in trucks where fatigue limits are a definite issue? Check!
That is one mean-sounding tractor engine... SMH
GAH! Why aren’t they to scale??? I mean, I get it with ships vs. land vehicles vs. aircraft, but at least make things within the same category to scale!
Along with sketchy mechanics, speed limits and faulty O2 sensors, tree sap is a your car’s worst nightmare.
This is why a code reader is a tremendously useful thing to bring with you when shopping for a used car...
All guns are AK47s.
Vertical video’s motto:
It would be helpful in stories like this if you actually defined chronic traumatic encephalopathy instead of merely referring to it by its initials.
Must be rough to make sweeping generalizations based on limited information for you, too.
If you think you got a great deal on the car, do yourself a favor—don’t nickel and dime the dealer over few hundred bucks because they are going through the proper channels to make sure your car is legal. Keep in mind the dealership pays people to deal process this paperwork; these are nice people with bills to pay…
Oh, so it’s totally cool to put them in situations where they could get hurt then. Got it.
Well, when a police dog gets shot, or stabbed, or otherwise harmed, I would say it probably feels pain...
One potential unintended consequence is holding the pedestrian in position to be crushed between the autonomous car and a third object/vehicle. Also, if it’s sticky enough to actually hold someone in place against the not-inconsiderable forces of a collision, then you have the problem of un-sticking the victim, who…
I have a dissenting view:
It already exists. It’s called the “K9 Unit” because “Living, breathing, pain-experiencing drone” doesn’t sound too good.
Dude.