I admit this is how I have dealt with brake fluid and old gasoline in the past. I figured, “it’s all petro-chemicals derived from crude, so is probably recycled the same way, right?”
I admit this is how I have dealt with brake fluid and old gasoline in the past. I figured, “it’s all petro-chemicals derived from crude, so is probably recycled the same way, right?”
Yay! I’ve been wanting this to be a thing again in trucks since the Chevy SSR came out. At the time I thought, “Wow, that folding roof is awesome. They should have that on a non-retro-ugly truck, too.”
Agreed. I imagined they would just show her grabbing them form a locker at NASA, looking at them briefly (no pun intended!) so the audience is cued in for a second (“oh, those are the space diapers!”) and then she shoves them into a duffel bag.
Came here for this, thx.
Can confirm: you can toss on the seat or into a footwell, full of coffee. No spill, no problem.
I do honestly wonder if the slashing of so many environmental regs is due to lobbying efforts versus far-right idiots like Hannity whispering lies into Trump’s ear. I mean, it doesn’t seem like automaker lobbiests had anything to do with this move, for instance. Though, I guess big oil might benefit?
That idea would hold some water except that car manufacturers still have to meet a wide variety of safety regulations and crash testing. They are still held to the same safety standards regardless of what they must do to achieve efficiency and emissions standards.
That’s just infuriating. We need to start putting red light cameras on school buses.
“I said NEAR the edge of Mulholland Drive, STEWART!”
I KNOW how little sense I have, and it’s 200hp worth in a 2800lb car.
Glad to see someone with more knowledge chime in. Cheers.
Ford’s actually got my number on this one.
You’re describing an aircraft carrier..at least for the landing part, but I think I recall reading a few years back that the newest/next gen of Navy catapult systems are electromagnetic instead of steam driven, so maybe energy recapture is part of that deal.
I get the idea of doing a big, splashy collaborative project with folks from multiple HGTV shows together...but I project they chose seems confusingly odd, kinda dumb.
It’s been a favorite of mine since they introduced it in (guessing) early 90s. But I also never saw anyone else order it, so honestly I’ve been surprised the double decker has stuck around as long as it has.
If they make another Baja, they need to do it right this time and bring it down market. I think the original flopped because it was based on the Legacy platform, making it big and expensive for a niche vehicle. I’m convinced it would be a hit if they build a ute-ish Brat successor on the Impreza platform instead. Give…
I do a bit of slinging myself (casting, in google speak), but when reading that a show or network is made for mobile consumption, I am imagining it could impact formatting of the show. Like, if designed for small screen viewing, they might crop in closer on people’s faces, display text/titles/ credits larger, and have…
Ah, public transit! Yep, that makes sense. The midwest city I call home isn’t blessed with any sort of great railed transit system, so that hadn’t occurred to me (though it should have, as I enjoy riding Metra when in Chicago!).
Nothing makes me feel like more of a dinosaur than learning that watching full-length TV shows on phones is such a common and popular activity that there are whole networks dedicated to the platform.
The skater kid’s got flies buzzing around him. What far right trope is being illustrated here, that progressives let their kids get stinky and don’t teach them personal hygiene?