I hope this is a real airship and not just Brin going nuts and attempting the world’s largest “Zeppelins West” cosplay.
I hope this is a real airship and not just Brin going nuts and attempting the world’s largest “Zeppelins West” cosplay.
The new Apple TV remote is like the old hockey puck mouse. Looked neat, but really stunk for things like mousing. I only use the Remote app on my phone for the AppleTV.
Maybe Trump saw that Merkel met with Obama first that day and he felt slighted.
That Sinclair keyboard was on my first computer, a Timex Sinclair 1000 with optional 16k memory pack that cleared itself if you looked at it wrong.
I like this more than the Taurus X they are trying to hide. While the X was an under-appreciated vehicle, it was unfortunately designed to look like someone slapped wheels on Mitt Romney’s mom jeans.
Only thing I can think after reading this article is, “Why aren’t there nacho cheese Tostitos?”
I recommend checking the Russian ambassador’s watch.
Here is my list in no particular order. I now:
Graboids.
My only problem with this article is you failed to notice that in the less painted version, the top vent-looking thing is tilted up, suggesting that he was being used as a climate control device like the dash vents of some horrid 70's VW Dasher.
I personally think the purest, most authentic SUV ever manufactured would be my neighbor’s 1972 C10 with rotting Leer topper and folding chairs sheet-metal-screwed to the bed for second and third row seating.
Front seat looks a bit medical, like a dentist’s chair or something.
In my opinion, there is nothing stopping automakers from making a rugged looking mini(van).
Would love this if there was some kind of seating for more than 5 people. Can’t tell from the pictures if there is enough room for jump seats.
A Hummer with a Prius shell. Gets even worse gas mileage than a Hummer.
Is that Oates hood ornament to scale?
I’ll go with one of my favorite GM offerings.
Also, Harrison is next to Kearny, which has: http://www.stewartsscottishmarket.com/
I don’t think that the V4 configuration is inherently balanced. The Taunus V4 had a balance shaft, if I remember correctly. Of course, I don’t off hand remember if the banks are at 90 degrees and I’m too lazy for google.
Wouldn’t be surprised if some of these don’t make it off the lot without crashing.