Maybe the plan is to build capital by selling 100 of these multi-million dollar cars to fund the cheap sports car development. Here’s hoping!
Maybe the plan is to build capital by selling 100 of these multi-million dollar cars to fund the cheap sports car development. Here’s hoping!
Vin, I think this car sounds brilliant, as the F1 is still the GOAT, IMHO. However, I must reluctantly agree with you. Even though I think NA engines and stick shifts make for the best road driving experience, that doesn’t make it NOT nostalgic.
Credit where it’s due, the bees that swarmed a Reds home game a few weeks back received a different response and are alive and well: https://www.wlwt.com/article/bees-that-overtook-reds-game-where-are-they-now/27397609
It even got a great call-back as a joke in Bojack Horseman.
I rather enjoyed The World’s Fastest Indian, as well.
GUILTY
That makes sense. The shutter could effectively be open from the beginning without worrying about exposing the film to regular daylight. However, seems like the system would need to close the shutter with precision timing to prevent double exposing the film as the mirror spins around again (assuming the explosion…
So, from the kid’s comments, it sounds like there are actually internet forums (GROUPS of people!) putting lawnmower engines into automobiles. I’m intrigued, but that’s an internet rabbit hole I just can’t afford to travel down today.
I had zero frame of reference (because Ohio!), but it was still the funniest sketch of the evening for me. Just seemed like good, relate-able humor. Maybe it helped that I enjoy international tourism.
Well, there is some precedent there, since Thanos didn’t seem to detect the gauntlet being pulled off his hand in Infinity War...until Quill threw a tantrum and fucked up the plan.
I just bought 2015 Colorado (nearly base, ex-work truck) and can confirm it’s a winner.
YES! I had this issue! I distinctly remember one of the photos was a close-up of the rear fender of the Bentley, which was coated in molten rubber following a generous tire roasting. That image burned into my brain and never left. It was the first thing I thought of when I saw this article.
I get what you are trying to say: you can’t fill the sink bowl with water. Also, there is no bowl to fill. For water-conscientious folk like me who like to fill the sink with hot water to shave with instead of running the water constantly, this would be a problem. I am pretty sure the Kardashians are not too concerned…
LOL, it’s true, Germany’s toilet technology is terrible! It’s like they want you to dry-dock it! Every WC in Germany has a toilet brush next to it for a good reason.
Something else worth pointing out is that, until somewhat recently (Life or Planet Earth, maybe?), Attenborough was more than just a voice narrator in these nature documentaries. In older series he is often on location, in the shot with the wildlife subjects.
For the longest time I thought the Ridgeline had a pass-through midgate like the Avalanche and the Baja (sort of). Then, recently I went looking at them as a replacement for my Ranger and was crestfallen to learn that short bed is all you get. It *almost* was the perfect truck for me.
If it’s wide enough for 4x8 sheet goods, it would be my dream truck. I have long admired the mid-gate on the Avalanche, but have also found that truck to be hideous and too large.
What I think of any time Interstellar comes up:
I like your argument, but by that logic I would say bocce or lawn bowling tops it: no need to put your beer down, but you’re still outside on a fine day.
I am just really enjoying reading this topic of conversation.