Yeah, I thought that whole bit was just a setup to show that the “Falcon” doors could work in tight spaces. But then they didn’t do that. It was odd.
Yeah, I thought that whole bit was just a setup to show that the “Falcon” doors could work in tight spaces. But then they didn’t do that. It was odd.
I was disappointed that they didn’t use the falcon doors to escape Clarkson’s trap.
I want her to divorce him while in office; cable news would go insane.
That guy is a joke. We’ve had EVs now for a while. What percentage of accident require cutting power to the battery? How do access compare to other cars? I had an BMW i3 which Munro swooned over with the SAME emergency issues...I don’t think there is ANY way to open the frunk of an i3 from the outside to get to the…
I hear mostly tremendous microphone clipping, honestly.
I worked with a woman who was terrified of birds. I can just imagine her reaction to an emotional support peacock.
They’re emotional support toddlers. If you have them, you need emotional support.
Let me tell you something, if I get onto a plane, and there is a goddamn peacock roaming freely around the cabin, I. AM. OUT. I do NOT like birds, and there is no way that I’m going to be trapped in a metal tube with one for hours on end. Nope. No way. And peacocks can be particularly aggressive assholes, so double no…
I feel the same about toddlers but hey I’m out of luck.
Come at me, but this “emotional support animal” is bullshit. If you need help with flight anxiety, take a tranquilizer or booze, like a normal sane person. Animals - no exceptions, dogs, cats, whatever! - have no business inside a passengers cabin.
Products aren’t “Black” even if mostly black people use them. Most likely Walmart analyzed data to determine as narrowly as possible what products are stolen and require extra security, whether locking them in cases/containers, electromagnetic lanyards or tags, or escorting customers to the checkout. In the situation…
If there were anymore salt in this post, I’d need some pepper.
Yep, people were saying the same thing about Tesla 15 years ago.
Look. I know that Tesla has a lot of things to work out. But this, to me, reeks of “scared old man shouting at the future”.
Well I am going to say this as a BMW rider/owner since birth (I mean it literally. My childhood is an orgy of bmws from E 21 to E 46 encompassing every generation of 3,5 and 7 in that period). And I owned a E90 for 11 years.
I dunno, cameraman seems to have done well otherwise:
If a golfer’s shot number three falls in the woods and there is no one there to record the audio, does my dad still fall asleep to it in his recliner?