but I want a word for the feeling that comes from a successful application of something like this
but I want a word for the feeling that comes from a successful application of something like this
here is your festoon
Chuck Yeager’s Air Combat is a huge part of my childhood and without hyperbole may be largely responsible for the career I have today. I even gave serious consideration in trying to become a fighter pilot. That beautiful pixel art of Chuck is forever burned into my memory. I’m also a huge space exploration enthusiast,…
I KNOW WHAT THIS IS!
GM letting Saab and Saturn wither on the vine, leading to their eventual death.
I have also experienced time slowing down in what could have been horrific crashes.
NO SLIDESHOWS
involves cutting a giant hole in the hull.
This
The Phoenix, because this would’ve been a worthy return to form for Saab. And one of the only cars I would have considered buying new.
I have a chip on my heart quite similar to yours, but with Vintech’s Porsche homage :)
Chrysler Firepower! nods sadly...
SAAB Aero X.
I don’t know about “best”, but “concept I was most likely to buy if it made it to production” goes to the Buick Avista.
The ME Four-Twelve
My eye went right to the Cosmo.
Forget the gaudy Ferraris, the if you’ve seen one you’ve seen them all Porsches and the Mercedes taxi covered in stickers. There’s clearly a very nice Mazda Cosmo there that got not so much as a mention.
That’s called taking the easy way out.
Thank goodness. The ads, for and against, sounded like they were talking about two completely different things. The “No on Question 1” ads had the flimsiest arguments saying that it would lead to people getting stalked and raped and that it would allow Autozone and other parts stores to sell your data. First of all,…