Not an idiot. I just read two articles about that car in Top Gear (they do love to write about British cars) so it was fresh in my mind.
Not an idiot. I just read two articles about that car in Top Gear (they do love to write about British cars) so it was fresh in my mind.
Jeopardy has had a run of terrible contestants over the past week or maybe longer. It makes it easy to see how Ken Jennings could keep winning for so long.
I was just catching up on my Top Gear magazine stack last night and one of their writers had a great paragraph about how difficult it was to figure out how to get into the driver's seat of the Wraith, especially since he had a LHD model in England. Everything was backwards!
That would be the C pillar. Even though it doesn't have a B pillar in the middle, you just skip that letter and go to C.
The year Brawn and Button won the title, they did so primarily due to their dominance in the early part of the year when the Brawn GP car masterfully exploited the regulations to incorporate the "double diffuser". By the end of the season Red Bull and Vettel almost caught them.
I generally only have Gmail, a podcast (the Podcast app doesn't remember where I left off if I close it - right? Or am I doing something wrong?), and maybe a game of Scrabble I'm in the middle of. I'm not a power user, though.
Only if you pay with cash! About the only time I pay with cash is when I go to the barber, everything else is with a card.
"Magic" in this case being a rule loophole big enough for a another double diffuser to fit through.
Does Android separate settings from apps like this, or is it just an iOS thing?
The TL was once Acura's top-selling model. But as consumer tastes have shifted toward crossovers, the TL has fallen to a distant third, behind the MDX and RDX crossovers. Acura's front-wheel-drive sedans have also struggled to compete against rear-drive cars from Lexus, BMW and Mercedes-Benz.
The first time I saw Scott Pelley on 60 Minutes I thought I was watching Dateline; he is so smug, so smarmy and off-putting, that I just can't sit through his segments. Between his ascension to the top of the correspondent food chain and the military-pandering Pentagon infomercials, I gave up on the show completely…
I was thinking after the game that this was one where no one could second-guess play calls or penalties or anything else: The Broncos outplayed the Chargers. They were playing at home off of a bye week for a reason, after all.
The Chargers played two more games this season than I thought they would.
The Chargers also beat the Eagles in Philadelphia's home opener.
That's data recorder is awesome. I can't believe GM's lawyers signed off on it. I like when the guy says, "If you're on the drag strip and want to record your 0-60 and 1/4-mile times..." as if no one will ever use that on the street.
I recommend reading the book Factory Girls, by Leslie Chang, to gain some great insight into the Chinese labor force. For starters, the title comes from the fact that the huge majority of factory workers (at least at that time) were young women moving from the country to the city. Men are generally relegated to…
And they used a backslash instead of a forward slash.