drjohannvegas
DrJohannVegas
drjohannvegas

Oh, and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is both democratic and a republic, right?

Okay, now I’m ready for all the cut-rate autonomous tech. Let’s just get the ride over with quickly.

Oh, I can dig why you did it, just saying that y’all went above and beyond a simple rebuild. (even considering that Type 1 cases are flimsy.)

IDK, using fresh cases seems like a step above a rebuild, even for a Type 1.

Odin’s Mighty Morning After Beer Shits.

You can make it better, faster, stronger. You have the technology. (and the Puffs.)

“I live, I die, I live again, shiny and matte silver.”

Cut to 2021-2022, as Alfa leaves F1:

Dear UT Athletics,

She’s also 100% electric.

Enough with the marketing wank, just show me the (real) numbers.

The crowds are safe for another day.

Eh, it varies from car to car, but most folding mirrors get pretty far in. See this of a recent A4:

I think, on balance, I’d really prefer the new Mustang bring traction (and stability) to the people.

In the limit, the reason why any new car has the parts that it does is because “that’s just how they shipped from the factory.”

Explain short passenger-side mirrors in Right Hand Drive markets.

I’ll try one more time to make my point, and I hope it clarifies things.

Not sure you were meaning to reply to me, because you and I are making essentially the same argument... I think?

Make
America
Groggy
Again

For someone out to “spread the correct information”, you sure like to ignore details when they don’t conform with your story. For instance, the fact that neither Japan nor the UK have Autobahns (the motivation in your original post, combined with some theory about lane discipline), yet both have tight urban parking