I almost broke my eyes doing this.
Lists, Ranked:
"Another attractive Lincoln"? You mean like this heinous piece of shit:
"So yeah sure in the future, I hope we can account for that."
That language is pretty wishy-washy and non-commitment for a car that's gotta be halfway through its lifecycle already.
Honda's random design generator threw up (again).
Touche!
If I had a Viper (hell, who am I kidding, in ANY car I had) I'd love a button to turn it into a 911! Go-go-Gadget-Viper!
and this is exactly why BMW has the little switch cover
Iconic design retained! Just like a 911, or a Kia Soul.
Are you guys seriously going to make me the lone asshole to admit that you'd tap this?
Duh.
Unbelievable that things like that can get printed in the Times without a tech editor reading it and scratching their heads. My iPhone 4 is now three years old and it is slow, sticky, has non working vibration, and generally feels like it is winding down in its life cycle. I've also taken untold thousands of pictures,…
Brilliantly written article by Gizmodo. What's strange, is how our intrepid NY Times reporter forgot to mention this "built-in obsolescence" exists in every form of technology from microwave ovens to spacecraft (note how the shuttle no longer exists because it became too expensive to maintain and too outdated for our…
CLOSE BUT NOT QUITE, OKULSKI