It means even if you can see the F-22 you're still screwed.
For now... until someone else mimics it.
I was just thinking that. To me it is also a callback to the slab-side designs of the '60s and '70s, from certain angles it looks like it's tracing how the fender edges used to jut forward at the front.
The LEDs aren't ugly. The say, "Caddy coming your way." That's a good thing for the brand. And the CTS and ATS don't look alike.
I meant safe for the plane. Those things are expensive.
Unrelated to the engine, Caddy's new waterfall LED DRLs sure are a good signature look. When a new CTS or ATS is coming at you the other way on the freeway, you obviously see them a mile away, but, more importantly, you can tell it's a Caddy. That's good for brand recognition.
Grandpa can go fast now.
Who said anything about doing this route safely? If that was a priority in their plan, I'm sure they'd have mentioned it.
That's nice. I'm still not getting on a $15 transcontinental flight.
Good. Even knowing how it ends, I would take my chances on the Titanic before setting foot in one of these planes.
I've been meaning to write down all my serial numbers for some time, but it's too much of a a pain in the ass to dismantle my entire entertainment center to do so. I'm moving in a few months, though, and I think I'll take care of it then.
How do you fit a Ferrari in a motel room?
I've had someone break into my motel room and steal my 360 (I had it before I was forced to move into a motel, don't worry. I'm not THAT stupid, I think). Luckily for me, he tried to pawn it at a pawn shop. That takes fingerprints of the people pawning crap.
I drive an Audi. Part of me wishes it would get stolen (2.7t).
Wow... you have to be a really special kind of stupid to drive a bright red, loud, stolen car to the police station
Which SAE chapter did you attend?
Everyone assumes that no-one has guns, because handguns are restricted here. In my 30+ years on this earth, the only handguns I've ever seen were on the belts of cops or Brinks guards.
You and I are on the same page here. Every country has illegal guns, but I was struck by how no one in the video even seemed to assume that anyone (other than the cop) would have a gun. That, plus generally civil, low-key behavior on everybody's part — even the perp (EXCEPT for his punch, of course).
At the risk of starting a gun rights debate, your points can be attributed to the fact that the cop is the only person there who would be expected to be carrying a gun. That rules out your first two points, and makes #3, 4, & 5 much more likely.