That’s probably because you don’t live in England. He basically is BBC Radio 2. Seriously, he was the highest paid entertainer in the U.K. at one point. It’s just that being a local radio celebrity generally doesn’t translate across borders.
That’s probably because you don’t live in England. He basically is BBC Radio 2. Seriously, he was the highest paid entertainer in the U.K. at one point. It’s just that being a local radio celebrity generally doesn’t translate across borders.
Supercars and their fancy carbon fiber engine covers be damned, we have a clear winner here in the name of Abarth’s…
There have been troubling signs surrounding the upcoming revamp of BBC’s Top Gear. A new report suggests that lead…
There’s something immensely satisfying about seeing a Volvo S60 in racing trim. Here’s Richard Göransson’s bright blue møøsemøbile for the 2016 Scandinavian Touring Car Championship.
You’d be shocked (not really) how many people I see in new-ish cars that certainly have Bluetooth yet are still talking with the phone to their heads. Same thing with ridiculous SUV and truck capabilities when those vehicles only go to the grocery store.
Oh sure, wait until after Obama got elected to propose this!
I think we should be taking the opposite approach.
You have to be careful with that argument, because if a president becomes too reliant on his staff he becomes just an easily manipulated puppet. The best example I can think of is Eisenhower. He drafted John Foster Dulles and Allan Dulles to head the State Dept. and CIA, respectively. Those two war-hawks ran their own…
I’m sure it’s the best, most luxurious Panther there is. He has a team of guys who get together find him the best car, and he just makes a deal for it. No problem.
I don’t think any politician understand the auto industry, or manufacturing in general, it has been ignored and offshored as fast as possible since the 1980s at least. Its only relevance to most politicians today is as a supply of bribes campaign donations and lobbying. How it works and the needs of the workforce just…
I’ve driven through many seemingly remote regions littered with fracking rigs. I have seen entire alpine lake systems dammed and diverted to provide cooling water to a power plant. On and on.
Reproachment and normalizing relations with Iran is one of the smartest moves the US could make. If it could be done along with removing the nuclear weapons threat that Iran was on the verge of becoming so much the better.
If gas goes to $4 again, it wouldn’t be because of Iran. The capabilities of local oil has proven that the US is fine oil wise without Middle Eastern oil.
Yeah, it's certainly doable. That being said, it's sub optimal to detonate at ground level. Nukes work best when detonated in the middle of the air above their target.
That’s a common misconception. So long as you drill at least 800 feet into the asteroid, it works fine.
Except the bill had literally zero opposition, so his presence wasn’t necessary. Nice try.
In your parlimentary system, you have a party leader, such as Trudeau, and if his party gets a majority of seats in your parliament (or forms a majority coalition) he gets to be prime minister. Nobody in Canada gets to pick who leads the party except the party bosses. Trudeau could be prime minister now, lose three…
The superdelegates’ votes seem to benefit both candidates the way they’d prefer to benefit. They make Clinton appear more vetted, trusted by the party leaders to win the general election. They make Sanders appear like the populist underdog, taking a stand against a corruptible system.
I don’t think it is biased to acknowledge that he went from “that guy? LOLZ” to where he is at now. That is a mark of excellent campaigning, no matter who you plan to vote for.