Why post the full price including tax and license? BECAUSE IT'S HONEST.
Why post the full price including tax and license? BECAUSE IT'S HONEST.
This "theory" is a bit of a stretch; North American Aviation/Rockwell had proposed a 6-man Apollo variant as far back as 1967 at the start of the Apollo Applications Program (AAP), which became Skylab. The author of Marooned almost certainly knew of these proposals.
Good news for Americans who want cheap cars, bad news for Americans who want good jobs.
Jointly developed by NASA Ames, Stanford University, and aerospace company SPG, the Peregrine runs on a mix of a paraffin-based fuel and nitrous oxide. Which sounds fun.
Awesome.
Kevorkianesque gruesome defective genocide-mobile
ATVs are road-legal in Arizona, with a motorcycle license, and as long as you don't go on a major highway. It would fun to take this out on road tires and see just how responsive that shifter is...
I don't. I had to get rid of my old Android 2 phone because the physical buttons stopped working, despite the touchscreen being fine.
Not a lot of drivers can start third, finish third, and grin on the podium, all without histrionics. RBR has a driver I can respect, and he isn't German.
For $20k, you could buy a van and hire a guy to drive around behind you with your luggage.
That horse is freeking terrifying at night.
They could have made it look less like a gentleman's sausage & grapes, but why bother?
Oh boy. Janitors with vaguely communist protest signs. That'll surely force Toyota to stay in California...
USS Cole...
No, the Super Best Friends at least actually tried. They were never going to win, but they put in a great effort for the budget they had. Compared to some of the scam teams over the years, Super Aguri were fun to watch.
And why would you not choose the Benetton?
If there is one thing that VW and the Chinese have in common, it is that French is not their first language.
Because the mathematics gets confusing very fast.
Yes, but you are still missing the point. It's not the job of the supervisor to judge the appearance of the employee, except in so far as it directly affects the job performance of the employee. In this case, the customer (CNN) was fine with how the guy was dressed, so it clearly didn't impair his ability to fly the…
Why? Are you so desperate to judge someone that you have to pick on their clothing? Are you a teenage girl?