So, somebody at Genesis has played around with AutoVista in Forza and realized it was awesome for when you want to spec out a car? That’s fantastic.
So, somebody at Genesis has played around with AutoVista in Forza and realized it was awesome for when you want to spec out a car? That’s fantastic.
Volvo has a good one too; the render quality they use at the end summary are drool worthy
It only works on light, dry snow though. The nastier stuff sticks like glue sometimes.
38 is officially tshirt weather in february!
Yes, but can it detect why kids like the taste of Cinnamon Toast Crunch?
Man, I love the Brooklands. Somehow manages to be more tasteful and yet full of more presence than a Wraith.
I LOVE the lightning bolts in the headlamps, and I bet I’m the only one XD
They are, however, still gorgeous.
I still think the GranTurismo is one of the prettiest cars for sale right now. Sure its not competitive performance wise but it is up there with some of the all time greats design wise I think.
Bentley too.
Well it’s a good thing it had the extra cooling of being a Tundra.
I’m perfectly happy buying all the ‘dumb’ Sonos speakers before they stuff them with various flavors of personal digital assistant that I did not ask for (yes I know they can be turned off).
Thank you for this!
It’s better with sound effects
The problem with increasing gas taxes is that they are regressive taxes that disproportionately effect lower income individuals.
And frisbees. DON’T forget the free frisbees you get for free by “just signing your name and giving us your address....”
I never noticed this before... Person behind the glass with a pair of scissors, cuts the rope...
I too, recommend the Hakkapeliitta. We’ve had them on our Legend, ‘99 A6 Avant, G35 and TL Type S, and my father recalls quite possibly having them on his A70 Supra Turbo. They’re by far the best, and though it may seem inconvenient to get them, I assure you that you will have that moment where they suddenly seem like…
365 Started as just being “the latest version of office” but has sort of morphed away from that over time. With their ability to add features incrementally Microsoft started adding bibs & bobs to the 365 versions of Office a couple years ago.
As I read it, Office 2019 is more an example of taking whatever state 365 was…
This sounds like the classic finger-pointing exercise you’d expect from a company with an software development (or any IT function) mentality.