engineerthefuture
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engineerthefuture

Objectively, pretty much all of the pre-80s cars. They are more of an art piece to enjoy than what is considered a good method of transportation. As our local 69 Challenger Fan has pointed out a few times, the breaks, steering, and crash “protection” on those old cars is horrific and it is really easy to take your

At 12 miles, you could even live a decent distance off campus in (usually) cheaper housing, but still have an easy commute. We have a high school in our neighborhood with a largely residential commute for a lot of kids. If there is an easy way to store them there, that would also be a solid choice. Lack of specific

The blow back on the Star Wars movies probably taught her to cash the Disney paycheck and then complete work that she enjoys.

I had a roommate who did an LS swap, but was missing the muffler for a little while. Could hear that thing for about a 1/4 mile until he hit the highway and took off. Didn’t help that he left for work around 5 AM. Fortunately, any neighbors we had that talked to him about it were just giving compliments and asking

Welcome to the streaming/cloud business world, where you get to own nothing that you pay for. 

They weren’t on the list, but I agree they deserve an honorable mention, at least. I plan on watching it again this year. 

That’s one of those things that sounds good until a place says that no one is allowed with corn rows, afros, or non-english speakers. 

After watching her blast through a spaceship and then whip Thanos before he used the power stone on her, I expect we’ll get a lot of nerfed Carol until whatever final scene she needs to be more powerful and win. 

What Car Would You Want To Be Buried In?

That extra space behind the seat is terrific for anyone who has to carry bags, jackets, PPE, and other stuff you want to keep otherwise dry & clean while not in use. Otherwise, you’re dealing with exterior lock boxes impacting the bed utilization. 

Missing the 67 Impala from Supernatural. That car was just perfect for the TV show. 

Now I’m curious if the weight distribution of a battery pack makes RWD easier for the masses to deal with than an ICE with all the weight up front...Dealing with RWD in the snow a pretty common talking point in the snow belt, I knew a lot of people who refused RWD because of it.

Would have preferred a manual, but hell yes. Even with my nostalgia induced love for SCs, a fully functional car for $4k that’s also solidly in the category of slow cars that are fun to drive fast is a good deal. Fast enough to merge, but it takes some effort to speed too much in a city. That radio is a really easy

So It, but with cars (now I want to rewatch the 2 recent It movies). I’m not saying the idea is impossible, but I assume there are big money reasons why there haven’t been many attempts at a horror movie that put emphasis on kids dying on screen via realistic methods. That would be a big career risk for the writers,

I didn’t know you could buy a car on Wish. This gives the Changli some real competition. 

Thinking of what a “normal” interest rate is for people under ~37 versus those who were old enough to understand what was going on in 1970s/80s is a weird exercise these days. Historically speaking, interest rates have basically been non-existent since 2007.

Already dead kids that are haunting others is not the same as watching a group of seemingly innocent children get mowed down. Same deal goes with cartoons (especially anime), that rarely depict the youth & innocence of a child the same way a real-life child on a screen does. I’m not saying it’s impossible, I’m just

Movie teens (who are generally in their mid-20s in real life and look very adult) is very different socially & emotional than young children getting killed en masse. It doesn’t carry the same weight as murdering 8 year olds.

Generally speaking, dead kids do not sell very well in entertainment. 

Long term planning is rarely a skill found in serial criminals like this, as the conclusion is pretty much always the same and becomes more inevitable with each repeated crime.