The driver’s side mirror is the normal one; it’s the passenger side one that’s convex, so that you get a better field of view on it from across the car.
The driver’s side mirror is the normal one; it’s the passenger side one that’s convex, so that you get a better field of view on it from across the car.
Yeah, this kid should have written his concerns down in his journal.
In fairness, the article title pretty much advertised it as such.
Damn, that last line is super fucking important!
Happy to see the Forester on there. I miss mine. :(
Alternate plan: Live in Los Angeles.
I always acquiesce to this appellation.
Slightly unnecessary linguistic correction:
My midnight blue Golf and I agree with you!
Thank you.
Source?
Short answer? A non peer reviewed one.
Roland Fryers /paper/ has been thoroughly dissected and generally found wanting.
So wait, it’s a tiny car that spins, and if you spins too fast, you can flip it... and they went for Flipper over Spinner when it came to naming it?
An unskippable ad that doesn’t even tell me how long it is means I will never watch this video. 😕
I feel as though a Bug’s Life is only mentioned more frequently because it shows up on Pixar lists.
I think it adds to the argument that The Incredibles should have been #1 that I got chills reading the line you quoted.
Based on the test drives that accompanied the reveal, it seems they solved those issues too. They ran that car (those cars? It looked like there might have been more than one) like crazy!
Thank you! I have been harping on this since I first saw it. I’ve lost several friends over my pedantry over it already. Mind you, I still want one of the new Roadsters*.
#targanotroadster