I haven’t heard it since I left Pennsylvania.
I haven’t heard it since I left Pennsylvania.
Yer welcome, eh?
How much would you bet that he has no idea that Nigerians (might) write poetry in English?
I disagree. A few weeks ago, Trump read a (still awful, but at least coherent) speech from a teleprompter, and suddenly all the press could do was swoon over how he was finally becoming “presidential”. The press was so desperate to say something positive about Trump, they practically invented it.
At first I thought the headline said “American Indian” which would have been especially delicious. But this is awful too.
“I could never hold a reliable mental image when I wasn’t pointing my eyes at it.”
He’s moulting.
Yup. I mostly drive my Tdi in low population density areas, so I worry less about the NOx and carcinogenic particulates. If I drove mostly in urban areas the calculation would be different. Meanwhile I’m driving the most carbon efficient vehicle I can get that will still tow the cargo trailer that I need to use…
Tdi s cause smog and cancer, but are relatively carbon efficient, so contribute less to climate change than most other ICE powered cars.
That was traffic lights.
And Ontario too!
The woman who most guided my automotive enthusiasm was my next door neighbour, who let me (try to) drive her Fiat 850 Spider when I was 10.
Well, there is that LFP conversion.
Gifted Hands. Re-gifted brain.
I agree. U.S. auto companies had to be dragged kicking and screaming into the modern era. Even before the “malaise era”, when cars were powerful, they were still horrible in nearly every other respect. The reason European manufacturers were better at innovation back then, is that they had been dealing with…
Of oil?
By the 1980's, they were getting better.
Also, “sacred” is an absolute, like “unique”. Something can’t be “very sacred”. It’s either sacred, or it’s not.