$5 the cyclists are at fault. Cyclists usually believe rules do not apply to them.
$5 the cyclists are at fault. Cyclists usually believe rules do not apply to them.
Nothing like watching some middle aged people fighting in a Colorado suburb.
And if there’s a Turbo button on the dash
a huge greasy pumpkin sitting in the middle of the high tech finery.
Hi David, my name is Leon Tusk and I’d like to know why the Taycan doesn’t have 7 seats like the record-setting Tesla Model S. Thanks in advance.
Definitely wanna know if there’s any turbo lag.
This! Wisconsin can fuck right off with that “We tell folks we can sell their information if we want to” bullshit. There’s no alternative choice for a drivers license!
Pretty sure someone at the dealership thought it was a Prius and bought it at auction.
It reminds me of a wonderful, blistering critique I read of John Lennon, who asked us to imagine a world “with no possessions” all the while owning a climate controlled closet for his fur coats.
That’s the cusp of the entire environmental issue, everyone is for saving the environment as long as it doesn’t inconvenience them. Celebrities are no different.
I have been fortunate enough to fly on several private jets as a co-op student. I would fly on private jets in a heartbeat if I had the money.
Except efficiency and power depends on rate of combustion. Engineers shoot for the fastest combustion possible without knock and within peak pressure limits. I would say explosion is a perfectly fine way to describe it. Even “real” explosions are just stuff burning really fast.
Yeah, I’m not buying it. This whole thing feels staged to me.
Wait, so they were “visiting a friend” when they noticed they were out of juice, and their friend wouldn’t let them leave the car there to charge?
Joule thief!
That’s an immediate tow from my perspective. And putting a little pebble in the valve stem cap as well.
Yea, but the sale included no IP transfer or licensing agreement.
Domino’s insurance handed the car off to auction, so, yes, they did.
Sold at auction “as-is.” The stipulations are on the onus of the auctioneer, which makes Domino’s claims to IP infringement moot, since they gave the car away “as-is” instead of dismantling it first.
Domino’s sold him the IP when they sold him the car.