Huh, I counted about eight pictures with people in them, and this IS a site about cars after all.
Huh, I counted about eight pictures with people in them, and this IS a site about cars after all.
one of my favorite movies of all times. i watch it about once a month.
That's not a watch, it's a clock. That thing is friggin' huge.
Kinda already exists.
The tornado missed my sub by about four miles. I've seen news clips of the damage shortly after the tornado, and this jeep was in some of them. The front windshield does have a 2x4 through it, so not completely undamaged.
of course, now that I think about it a bit more, maybe it'll take sponsorship from companies like redbull to get us back into space.
jeez, my sentiments exactly. I've gotten SOOOO tired of seeing their logo on just about everything.
There's an intersection near me in Ann Arbor, Nixon and Bluett.
Looks nice, but I miss having the file properties showing, like the file size. I'd like to know that the whole 4mb file I tried to upload got uploaded.
One of my favorite episodes!
Riggers are people that are specially trained to move and place any type of heavy equipment with a high amount of precision.
I can confirm that you need 2010 to sync between devices. The syncing does work pretty well.
You both are correct of course, and I shouldn't have generalized. I've given three or four basic photography seminars for the club myself, for just this reason. It's the ones that insist on shooting with the dial set on the "little green square" because it's so much easier, and still want to ask these questions…
I love that at the photography club I go to, every third photo that we're looking at someone will always ask, "what aperture/shutter speed/ISO/lens did you use?" Like the next time they go to take a picture of a similar subject they're going to remember from a club meeting three months ago, "Oh yeah, he used these…
That last forty seconds or so, I was just waiting for this.....
I like the graffiti that comes and goes on the wall to the right in the background.
My Jeep Grand Cherokee has the same thing, just ten CD's instead of six.
I spent three years in Germany with the Army, and I seem to remember that they always left the outside light on, the one away from the curb. It was used as more of a marker for the outer edge of your car, so it didn't get hit during the night on the narrow streets.