So in total, three drivers "forgot" about following basic protocol? How does that even happen?
So in total, three drivers "forgot" about following basic protocol? How does that even happen?
He's innocent until proven guilty, yet NBC dropped him. What more do you want?
But the four-banger diesel feels even weaker than the SsangYong's– the truck struggles to get up a parking garage ramp with a few suitcases in the bed.
"Complex" is just the Russian word for "system".
I don't understand. To put it crassly: He was an idiot, she was an asshole. If we are to learn from this, it is important to point out the ways in which he was an idiot. The fact that he's an idiot does not make her less of an asshole.
What? Why? He's right, moving in with somebody you only know for 2 months is generally a bad idea and taking a huge gamble. How is pointing that out "victim blaming"?
I dunno. The Su-27 is perhaps the most bad-ass looking plane out there, but this looks like a Flanker with a duck bill.
In a word: Yes. Car design these days is baroque. It seems to be about visual loudness, the busier and more aggressive, the better. The days of clean, simple lines, like Audi, BMW and Peugeot in the late nineties / early oughts are behind us. Just look at the CLA.
Where's the extra apostrophe?
While Russia is certainly doing its part to fuel tensions, really, the sabor rattling and resurgent nationalism can be felt more generally. Things are really starting to get a Cold-War-II vibe (and here's hoping it stays cold).
A little less power and a bit more patience seems advisable here. All that bouncing around is not good for car control.
No, the bow overlaps the other ship first, feels the effect while the stern is still in the clear. The bow is pulled and turns the entire ship.
Jeez, it's a speedbump. These people are barely slowing down. That's what happens.
Sorry for being a sauerkraut, but the problem with Uber is that they are openly in contempt of the law. This kind of arrogance is really making me angry.
Uber could be legal in a second if they required their drivers to get a commercial driver's license, which is required by German law if you want to drive people around for profit.
Which is why Russia was so careful to escalate the conflict right as Ukraine was making serious moves to officially associate with the EU and, with it, the CSDP.
I just want to shout a "THANK YOU!" to all the owners of classic race cars that let them be driven as they were meant to be.
But if it's a good CUV and a good fit for what he needs, why not? Is it really just because you think Mini shouldn't build a CUV?
It would be more correct to say that Berlin has lost a quarter of its population while it was split. Berlin was at its largest in the late 1930s with 4.3 million. It is now at 3.5 million and, since 2002, gaining. Source: Wikipedia
It's a Challenger, not a Big Boy (a Big Boy had 2x4 driven axles, a has Challenger 2x3). UP still has a No. 3985 in operating condition and will use it for specials or very rarely just to pull a regular revenue train. No. 3985 is currently the largest operating steam loco.