The right way to fix the problem would be to require anyone selling a drone to verify the person they’re selling it to has the necessary qualifications, either commercial or recreational.
The right way to fix the problem would be to require anyone selling a drone to verify the person they’re selling it to has the necessary qualifications, either commercial or recreational.
Some of those that work forces...
Why are those seats making me hungry?
Good test for the Spark Plug though
Cars like this outlive their ancient curses. They are the ancient curse: “I damn you to reliable transportation that is devoid of passion but too reliable to ever replace! Live your days in unfettered boredom, mortal.”
At first glance, I was pretty sure you used an Accord from several years later. Then I realized I misread the Buick’s year (or just assumed it) to be somewhere around the 1986 range.
I’ll bet this is a 1- or 2-owner car, and whoever owned it longest grew up in the Depression, trained to waste nothing and make everything last. This could have been my father-in-law’s car. It will probably last longer than it has any right to. NP.
Basic transportation at a basic price. Good to teach a newer driver about the responsiblities of owning and operating, without risking too much safety or money. NP
Rail Rated™
Alcohol was Involved
Another Jeep owner off the rails. #WhereWasDavidTracyWhenThisHappened?
I’m disappointed this is under the boring “Crime” topic. With “Planelopnik,” “Trainlopnik,” and “Boatlopnik,” I want to see this under “Helopnik” or maybe “Jaloppers.”
the current owner’s advocation as a painter.
This has lost most of its value as a vehicle, and half of its value as scrap metal.
If you hate your kid, but want them to learn to drive on a manual...
I also liked the Buick Avista.
The 1957 Ford Nucloen says hi.
To be fair, automakers have touted nonexistent stats and features on their concepts for decades.
An autonomous sports car? How pointless. What’s next, a sex robot programmed to maintain its virginity?