It’s called a door pocket. Clearly, it was made to hold other, somehow smaller doors.
It’s called a door pocket. Clearly, it was made to hold other, somehow smaller doors.
Right there with you. I don’t like olives, and some people just can’t fathom that a person doesn’t absolutely love olives.
The suggestion that not driving a newer car somehow suggests financial irresponsibility is insipid as well, since, really, holding on to a paid-off car that works fine makes vastly more economic sense than paying lots of money every month for a new car that accomplishes the same job.
Seems like you could set someone up at the entrance(s) with a tripod-mounted license plate reader camera and an ID checker. Might make it a little slower for everyone filing in, but at least there would be a slightly higher degree of accountability for the events.
My daily has 15's, and they work fine. Nothing fancy, but they do the job. My C5...well...putting 15's on it is a fairly significant undertaking. In fact, the few setups I have seen to run a 15" wheel cost close to what a decent set of aftermarket 15" wheels will run you ($1,500+).
Finally going to dedicate more than 20 minutes in one sitting for playing Control. I’m genuinely excited.
Never been a big fan of kangaroo meat. When ground, it has a strange texture, almost like a sponge. It’s okay if it’s 50/50 with ground beef or lamb though. And in steak cut form, it’s too lean on its own and comes out generally bland without tons of seasoning
No Game.Com on the list? Really? It had a touchscreen and internet capabilities way back in 1997! Oh wait, it was Game.Com. Never mind, carry on.
So, you knew the outcome of the whole game in like 15 minutes? Incredible!
To me, that fears about buying a car from Hertz/Enterprise/Avis/any other rental company are over-exaggerated.
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.”
It’s true. It can make even a base model 1998 Ford Escort fun.
I really like Mazda’s current design language, with the whole “less is more” aesthetic going on. But yikes, I absolutely agree with you that the black plastic cladding feels out of place. It really cheapens the entire look of it.
Gin and tonic. I like them just fine on the ground too, but I seem to order them with more frequency at a few tens of thousands of feet in altitude.
Would have been sweet...
I’ll admit, I have only driven three minivans in the past 5 years. A Toyota Sienna, Chrysler Pacifica, and VW Routan. I get that they are family haulers far above all else. But they are also mind-numbing to drive.
I do have most of my 10mm sockets, but my 10mm wrenches and 18mm sockets seem to vanish with a frequency that is otherwise unheard of.