Well, one can argue that it (or at least the F2005) was the pace car for the 2005 US GP at Indy...
Well, one can argue that it (or at least the F2005) was the pace car for the 2005 US GP at Indy...
Apparently, Kent is now part of the Netherlands. I never knew that!
LTV SLAM, aka Project Pluto:
Of the same era, I remember flying Canada 3000 to England a few times in the 1990s:
I dunno. I think the people equivalent of demolition derbies would be dressing a bunch of old people up like clowns and then giving them clubs to beat each other to death with...
Forget the Cadillac, check out the Aston with a built in cigar cutter...
Yes. Surveillance can be very effective when you know what to look for, but almost useless when you have a broad area to cover. The point of the article is that Triton will be much better than current systems at broad area searches.
Unfortunately, any hoot-inducing driving in a Samurai is likely to also be spinal cord injury-inducing after it it decides to roll over.
Reverse: Bankruptcy Isn't New
Ah, but wait twenty years and it will become absurdly popular with the children of millennials. They'll be manually driving around saying how much more pure the experience is without a computer to drive for you.
Hey now, my great uncle's Jag had 45 player in it and it was great (when the car wasn't moving).
And Top Gear will undoubted pronounce it the "Oh-En-Ee-Co-Lon-One".
And some of the Tron Legacy soundtrack later in the review.
It's not a crest, it's a shield. Crests go on top of helmets.
What's next? People not know how to shoe a horse? Or proper maintenance of a buggy axle? I tell you, these goddamn kids need to get off my goddamn lawn!
And Microsoft's grammar check is as accurate as usual.
Were the electrics done by a UAW worker?
How about a union that just cared about the actual working conditions of its members, rather than just serving as a conduit to fund one particular political party.
You would take drugs too, if someone painted you the color of fecal matter.
If only it has a plot...