Europe is going to boycott the cars GM no longer sells in their markets.
Europe is going to boycott the cars GM no longer sells in their markets.
I’m just glad the origin story for the kong isn’t a but-plug. Now have a puppy.
Crosses boundaries... Plenty of software engineers don’t know how the hardware works below the operating system. And plenty of microE graduates that can design an efficient process for etching ever smaller CPU cores and ASICs but have no experience with the machines they power. I’m sure this is also true of civil…
Whatever that is they need to stop... That looks horrid.
A private equity capital investment firm was less interested and savvy with social media than a media company with broadband telecommunications holdings and travel websites? Really?
“people of gravity”....
Wow really? Icons are cheap and readily available at every store. That’s all they have going for them. This is like calling Wal*Mart the best retailer.
Wow really? Icons are cheap and readily available at every store. That’s all they have going for them. This is like…
pretty typical racing experience
he started with lots of money
Meanwhile I saw a convertible C6 yesterday and all I could do was gawk at how horrible it has aged (the coupe looks the business still). It didn’t help that it was PMY, but the flattened rear deck and questionable build quality just made it look like such a tired old thing.
More of an MP5 lookalike ... AKs are rifles not submachine guns.
Almost as long as Bernie
The swing axle rollover videos are legendary.
Private roads are just as ripe for oligopoly as private utilities. The nature of “infrastructure” is a non-competitive marketplace.
Of course they also write off their losses in carry-over to avoid taxation for years. Investors are like snowflakes, we don’t want them to melt so we have to make sure losses don’t hurt that much.
The publicly allowed broadband monopolies are working so well for consumers. Comcast, Time Warner, Verizon... these are paragons of customer service and low prices.
Infamous small overlap testing seems to be paying off. Granted shit would have gotten pretty real in the passenger seat, that car must have been dealing with way more force than the IIHS throws at them.
With the pile of safety features in cars today it never ceases to amaze me that people don’t thing the only part of the car touching the road isn’t something that should be considered a safety item with spending money on. Do you really need 12 air bags, a 5 point harness for the kid, and auto braking when you could…
Yeah, nothing like a highway commute in unseasonably 70°F February day to make your morning smell like you spent it doing burnouts.