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People were rushing to rescue her and she paid no attention to them for their efforts. She wasn’t rescued by first responders, she was rescued by citizens. She even laughed “That was fun” as people helped her to shore. Its not like she was just driving around slowly, most of the residents (as that river is mostly…
If she had lost her balance and fallen off the car - into the water, possibly injuring herself in the process - she’d have complicated the task of the people coming to help her. Either making them risk their own safety more than they would have had to otherwise or having to deal with the emotional weight of watching…
God I hope this doesn’t become “the stand on a sinking car challenge”
This. That’s how an old friend of mine lost his father.
Never a good choice, thin spots are random.
Thankfully EM didn’t write this article, otherwise it’d be some commentary about how the car jacker fell on hard times and deserved access to the Audi because the owner had insurance.
Oh? How would you have stopped it? Asked him kindly to pull over? Make a Pro and Cons list? Be realistic.
You can get a NICE Porsche Boxster for $53k. A lot of them have less than 30k miles on them for the older 981 generation with the NA flat-6.
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“Dooley”? I think you mean Dually.
Just for clarity here, because it threw me for a loop, he is using “B-teams” to mean sister teams, like Alpha Tauri is for Red Bull. Not as in lower-level, less competitive teams.
There’s a 400 MHz gap between the 5G C-band frequencies being rolled-out (3.6-3.8 GHz) and the airlines’ altimeters (4.2-4.4 GHz), which is more than double what the airlines originally requested. If altimeters are running so far out of their registered range then the issue is with the airlines and not 5G.
You are ignoring the fact that the wheels/tires/stickers give evidence to what kind of person likely owned the car and how it was treated, driven and maintained. It has nothing to do with the model itself. You’d just want to find an example that was likely better cared for.
This is all utter and complete horseshit.
... backed up by a six-speed automatic with knob control. - Yeah and the knob is sitting in the driver’s seat!!!
The only thing redder than those wheels is the NP/ND pie chart.
Which is an entire track full of red flags.
Orange dreamsicle *vape juice*. But otherwise agreed on all points.
Cracks me up the number of people who would evidently die of dehydration on their 25 minute commute. I mean, Az residents excepted, since you really might die. Everyone else though? Maybe it’s because motorcycles were my primary for so long, but I don’t get hungry or thirsty just sitting on my ass in the driver’s seat.