Hah! There was an IT contractor at one of my previous jobs we called Barry "Two Ferraris".
Hah! There was an IT contractor at one of my previous jobs we called Barry "Two Ferraris".
Driven both a Conti and a DB9 hard. The Conti doesn't undertsteer but you have to hold onto your balls to find out as it feels like your gonna die any second. The problem with the conti for me was the feedback is so artificial and piss poor you can't really feel what the car is doing.
This is the most rhetorical of questions.
Ha the moment I saw ‘unsung’ and ‘sci-fi’ I thought S:AAB and then I saw the Hammerhead. I loved Kyle:XY, nothing else on TV quite like it. I would have added Dark Skies and perhaps The Middleman.
There was one golden weekend in my life when I borrowed a Conti GT from a friend while owning a DB9 (all gone now sadly). The DB9 made the Conti feel like a complete dog to drive – bloated and horribly artificial in its feedback. From what I’ve heard the loss in weight and the way the new engine delivers its power and…
Uh.. you have seen Goldeneye I take it?
I think if a rouge asteroid hit the Earth it would just make her blush
I think we as a planet, need to learn to duck.
These homes are supposed to be able to withstand any environment on Earth. That is supposedly one fo the main points - that you can build towns where it would be unfeasable with traditional houses. The two reasons they give for choosing a sphere are strength and lightness, and max volume to surface so controlling…
So why aren’t we spraying this stuff on the populati - uh yeah, sorry, let my inner mega-villain out there for a sec.
I’m gonna pick my current daily driver - a banged up 1994 Jaguar XJ40 with styling straight from the 70’s. This would seem to be a poor choice for fun car to drive - a big car with an auto box. However it’s got a 4 litre straight six with probably still 200 odd BHP left and even though it’s a big car it’s unbelievably…
Seconded.
Defenestration.
"You made a bear!" is still one of my go to lines when shocked :)
Maybe this is the one:
I say:
Yet another use for WD40.
I appreciate that and as Brit understand BP’s role. . All of BP’s environmental and green energy work is to have an alternate way of making money when oil runs out. There is some altruistic spend by BP but this pales into insignificance when compared to its profits.
This hotel is pretty funky. Lots of 'unusual reproduction' goes on there.