
As an avid fan of the Manx, I recreated it in CAD to explore it’s surfaces. This is an efficient design with only two molded forms. The body shell and hood are the only separate pieces. Fascinating...
As an avid fan of the Manx, I recreated it in CAD to explore it’s surfaces. This is an efficient design with only two molded forms. The body shell and hood are the only separate pieces. Fascinating...
It would be easier with an ROV. Reduce the human restrictions and limitations. Of course, it would be protected by a school of hammerhead sharks a with freakin’ lasers.
and “Juicy Fruit” gum wrappers.
I make sausage balls all year long. They are always welcomed and completely consumed at cookouts and parties, regardless of the season or reason. Since moving to California, they’ve become very popular with new friends here. No one knew of them before they were introduced. Now, I get requests along with invitations.
We should definitely force them into Karen-tine, until cured. Also, I’ve read that forcing patients to consume their own white tears will build antibodies by choking on them until purged.
I have seen every one of these multiple times. There’s also one on hydroponic lettuce farming.
Movie set for the “Parasite II: The Americans”.
Not a photo opportunity. They’ve clearly pulled to the shoulder for a pleasant learning experience. The smile on his face says he’s teaching her how to drive his “stick shift”.
Before it was a product, it was just a shared recipe. I still prefer our own homemade version. It allows the tuning of flavor and components while driving the costs down. Everyone tended to teach their kids to make it during the holidays to fill time and bellies when home from school. Simple recipe with no open flames…
Produced in Brazil, conceived with Colombian product.
I met and spoke with Chuck Yeager back in 2005. He was the keynote speaker at a convention we held in Cincinnati. While his introduction went long, he and I spoke for about 5 minutes, backstage. He was charming, down to earth, and still iconic. His keynote had some eventual message about teamwork, but was a back drop…
Three words to define their product and market: overweight, loud, and antiquated. That should have limited their production long ago.
Just like a lot of Teslas... It got wrapped.
The grill area reminds me of early C10 Chevy trucks. The familiarity doesn’t look Ford on the face of it.
Damn... I cut a lot of yards to buy one of those consoles. The pop out controller that allowed mounted and hand held operation was a neat compromise of design. This thing was the hit of my rural neighborhood and only had two games. When we got kicked out of the house, that console got confiscated and probably trashed.…
I watched the movie about John Z. Delorean on Hulu yesterday. The story covered the missing money that Delorean and Chapman “reacquired” during the creation of the DMC 12. Chapman owned this car during that time.
I still have two of these. Childhood fave.
Unpopular opinion... I like the powered safety belts on these era cars. It always felt like I was getting in a spaceship. My ‘91 Talon TSi had them and they never caused me any hassle but it’s robotic grasp also made me never wear a lap belt, which is very unsafe.
That white sauce was made famous by Bob Gibson’s BBQ up in Decatur, Al. It’s a relatively late addition to southern BBQ, His recipe won some TV competition and that got it replicated by every BBQ joint in the state. It has a mayo base and you can taste it. I personally think it tastes disgusting, and detracts from a…