I keep mine on top, so it always blocks the toolbar on whatever program I’ve got open.
I keep mine on top, so it always blocks the toolbar on whatever program I’ve got open.
Considering that they’re using some sort of poly-modeling software for their “renders,” I can guarantee you %100 that they have absolutely no blueprints yet, much less will they have an actual prototype within the next 2 years; and that’s just the body. It took them 3 months to do a complete 180 in their GENERAL…
Yeah, remember they don’t let black women in Miss USA.
Sooo...maybe a bunch of women can beat him to death?
Depends on who I’m sleeping with. :p
Ah, thanks for the clarification.
All torque loads are rotational.
Yes, and you don’t mind turning your sheets into a giant pair of dirty underwear.
Yeah, I had an uncle in Minnesota who took the family out on the Great Lakes once...you yankees are crazy.
Bananas are very much like stoplights.
It’s legal on federal water, but varies state to state. Here in NC, it’s illegal on the local lake, but on Lake Norman, people get hammered.
Oh, are the areas you referring to Arizona and Florida?
Not to mention the fact that she wants the “reaction of people using their cell phone to video the incident instead of calling 911,” when the bitch is walking around with a Goddamn camera crew. Someone DID call 911, and the bitch got arrested.
I remember seeing a Shelby Cobra that was converted to electric; I think they said it pushed around 1,000 ft./lbs. of torque. That would be sweet.
Don’t take it to Cars and Coffee, and you’ll be OK. :p
This saddens me, but then again, EV’s are still just getting mainstream status. I kinda figured that, if it isn’t happening already, that people are going to maybe do battery/motor swaps, hack software to “overclock” or ditch speed governors, etc.
They’re so drunk they can’t remember 911...so they have to dial 999 instead.
Russian bear take too much charge.
Or YouTube “competent American/British/Russian/Chinese driver” and see how many hits you get. :p
I’d say it’s going to be pretty common within the next 5-10 years...especially things like hot-rodding and hypermiling.