a capable truck crippled for the sake of fashion
a capable truck crippled for the sake of fashion
Not to be the party pooper, but I'll believe that Car Companies are listening to us when these turn up as real cars on dealer lots. Until then, but I won't hold my breath.
That looks like a computer I worked on last weekend, except the one I was fixing had about 3x the dust in it.
Alot of sexy cars from back then. Most of them look better than what's on the road today, though I'm partial to the curves rather than sharp angles. That being said, I'm not kicking my new C7 out of bed.
They do realize that they need to do more than just turn left I hope.
Intriguing. I may have to try it on a small mirror before using it on the bathroom ones, just to make sure.
do explain.I'm curious.
It's all a matter of fit and finish. to some it's no big deal, to others, having the fasteners visible makes the car appear to still be rough around the edges and in need of more work to finish off the body so that it doesn't look cobbled together. *shrug* I don't really care as I don't pay much attention to them on…
Thanks
Agreed
Agreed, Linux based OSes are the cause.
Or here's another reason: It's because you hate your own country. See, no vehicle more represents America or her values better than the Escalade. It's big, it's shiny, it's badass, it's expensive, it appears in rap videos, it's exclusive, it guzzles gasoline, and beneath its veneer of luxury, there's not really a…
And more programs are starting to become cross-platform as well, though usually those are the open sourced variants of 'traditional' software.
The main item will be setting up the VM for it with the EFI BIOS and following the instructions on the web for getting the OS to boot from it. (mixed results here of it working or not even booting because of that). Overall it is neat, though I'm hoping for more improvements soon before testing again, as right now it…
Exactly. it seems the "gentleman's agreement" still lingers in Japan. Not that long ago it was the 280HP rating despite the actual output being higher (such as the turbo Supras and Nissan GTRs)
No problem. I'm into alternative energy and have always been fascinated by it and wanted to share what little I had on a real world example of it in use.
Norway has been working on Hydrogen for a while:
I'll. Just. Be. Over... here....
But are they as heavy as the American counterparts? Not saying your point has no merit, as it certainly does have a good point. It's just impressive if it was a US vehicle as the cars are rather large and heavy and don't get more than 35 MPG very easily unless it's a hybrid or very very small (like a Smart ForTwo)
Picking up my C7 3LT with Z51 package on Friday. can't wait.