captainintenso
Captain Intenso
captainintenso

As a fellow attorney, I can appreciate the repetition of terminology to avoid ambiguity and the “slender yellow fruit syndrome.” But I can also see how it can be incredibly pedantic and cumbersome.

You have a point, but I believe with engine failure the rotor blades can actually provide a bit of lift on their own to retard the descent. I’m no expert or pilot, though.

I imagine they chose the light interior so it could be easily seen in the photos. Personally, if dark interior meant not having beige leather on the steering wheel where it can easily be stained and discolored, I’d go with dark interior.

Gonna sound like a total dork, but in high school a friend asked me what my engine displacement is (95 Camry). I told him I wasn’t sure. I looked in the manual and told him the engine oil capacity. That got a weird look.

Because twins

Titanic II: The only iceberg killing you is the lettuce giving you norovirus

Part of me thinks that having more presenters will mean they can do more car reviews/films per episode or per series. They’ll have more heads to put together to create ideas and they won’t have to worry about tiring out three old geezers shipping them all over the world to shoot bits. You can only do so much with

So today I’ve decided to explain everything in both a column, where you can read what happened, and a video, where a 2-inch-long silver robot has crawled up my shirt and is attempting to gnaw on my face. Both are equally good, though I feel compelled to inform you that the video includes far, far worse music.

Shhh. No one’s allowed to say anything about Mike Shula other than he’s a genius from a pedigree of great coaching.

Right but God help whoever tries to pin blame on a referee.

I like the penalty kick idea.

In the new font the lowercase letters are almost as tall as the uppercase letters. The point of using lowercase letters is it’s actually easier to read than all uppercase. But when all the letters are practically the same height, you negate any improvement in legibility and arguably make the sign harder to read.

Kinda like how the North Carolina General Assembly about 10 years ago decided to switch the coloring on license places from blue letters/numbers on a white background to red letters/numbers on a white background. The red letters are far harder to read at a distance and at night, so they decided to switch back to

If “Fast10 your seat belts” isn’t the tag line, someone needs to be fired.

which of the wheels are driven?

Muse

Ska-ska-skatchewan

Sounds like a Duane thing to do.

How about ditching the 5" screens in the dashboards and rear seats that are in practically every car these days.

I know for a fact that my S60R didn’t have a dealer sticker on the trunk when I went inside to do the paperwork, but by the time I came out to hop in and leave, it sure as shit had a sticker on the trunk.