Here's a proposal: I'll get behind "warning starred commenters for frequent misspellings" if the editors are willing to put their neck in the same noose. Too many #corrections and an editor goes on probation.
Here's a proposal: I'll get behind "warning starred commenters for frequent misspellings" if the editors are willing to put their neck in the same noose. Too many #corrections and an editor goes on probation.
Feel free to steal it, and keep the shiny side up, brother. :)
People often call me dumb or brave for riding... I'm never sure which I agree with but whichever one it is, these guys have got more of it.
re: reverse num. 8 - Ooooooooh, R8 homologation special. Can't wait to start seeing pictures and final specs.
I can assure you I did. I also pronounce "timbre" correctly. :)
"Lower-middle class females (16-22) with divorced parents".
If there's one thing I've learned in my years in the entertainment industry, it's that everything is loved by someone. No matter how banal or insipid a movie, TV show or game might be, to someone out there it is the pinnacle of human achievement.
Ah, the incredulous head shake - such a universal reaction.
You'd be able to tell 10 seconds into this video how it was going to go, based on the CEO's attitude. That guy had an almost unnatural level of confidence; no hesitation, no "are you ready?" just
My guess is that they really are that blue but everything else isn't that gray. I'm not sure if that will make you more or less sad.
This is why I bought mine new. Friends told me I was pissing money away, but I knew better. I can only hope this car had some kind of terminal damage and this was its viking burial.
Inductive charging is slow and inefficient, as a larger portion of the energy is dissipated in heat (as compared to wired charging). Granted, extra heat might be good for a racetrack.
Riding a bicycle to work everyday will MORE than offset the exhaust caused by one off-road driver. Environmental impact is in habit, not in exception.
Yeah, that actually doesn't look too bad. Thanks for the link!
The only thing a one car garage is good for is working on a motorcycle. #twoWheelsGood
I like it, but I won't call it pretty; bold is a better word. To me, cars are art - some art is intended to be appreciated by all, while others (like this and the Mantide) are designed to be polarizing and elicit discussion. If all art tried to be pretty to all we'd have a series of evolutions, which I think would…
I know, what a beaut! My girlfriend REALLY wants to restore one of those, but we haven't quite got the garage space for it (yet).
And, while we're talking about great Caddys that never saw the light of production let's not forget the Cien...
Spinelli took my second choice, so I'm going to go with the new, luxo-fat Elise. If Chapman knew what was going on there, he'd be spinning in his aircraft-grade aluminum framed, carbon -fiber wrapped coffin (with AC delete option).
Subies generally have pretty grabby clutches, and the STI even more so. However, it was the first manual car I owned (got used to the concept of shifting on a motorbike first) and I managed to not destroy anything. Almost 46k miles so far and the clutch is holding up great.