Ah, someone did say it in the comments. That was my thought as well.
Ah, someone did say it in the comments. That was my thought as well.
My thought was, ‘Ferrari gonna Ferrari.’ ... Ah, I just needed to get out of the top of the comments.
Not sure if there would end up being hidden costs with exchange rates, but XBox live 12 months is always less than $50 (¥4980)on Amazon.co.jp. It’s a download so there shouldn’t be an issue with shipping costs.
Not sure if there would end up being hidden costs with exchange rates, but XBox live 12 months is always less than…
I use the touchscreen on my Surface Book about 1/3 of the time. It’s easier for a lot of interactions, then another 1/3 is probably keyboard shortcuts, and the other 1/3 is the trackpad.
This should be like holding a carpenter’s pencil. Maybe that means your tripod grip? It’ll probably rest on the middle finger with the index finger on the front edge and the thumb on the top flat surface/cupping the rear edge.
Kinja gonna Kinja.
Do you mean the OP? or the pedestrian involved in the accident in the article whom the OP describes as a victim while the investigation is ongoing?
I agree with you. It’s entirely likely that Uber wouldn’t allow another system to potentially interfere with their proprietary system. Two OSs trying to control one vehicle might mean the human override wouldn’t work.
Your comment is saying the car had .36 seconds to apply the brakes. Looking at the rest of your comment it seems as if you meant to put .45 seconds for brakes to be applied. Not that it really matters. I don’t know that even one mph would be shaved off in the initial .3 seconds
You’ve convinced me that they probably threw tarp over an old one and did some light photoshopping.
That’s only rare in some parts of the globe. In Japan the Prius is just another car.
I’m sorry, but the fact that he never settled does not bolster your argument. The article states that he never found their offers sufficient. It states that the plaintiff never came close to covering his costs.
Maybe he did.
I’m curious why no one just grabbed a bag (or ten) of gravel to make a temporary fix (once the the news crew was gone, and there weren’t witnesses).
Only in the summer. Right now it’s still the winter of their discontent, and a Ford GT doesn’t wear snow tires.
I agree??? That’s why I wrote that it was his, (I don’t want to sell, but for that kind of money - I will.) number. It means he probably would have taken less. He’s middle eastern. Over there negotiating starts with crazy numbers to begin with and works down to reason.
Clearly you didn’t read my comment. So I’m going to start making assumptions about your reading comprehension skills. And don’t bother cutting and pasting the same redundant quote. Especially when it bolsters my comment.
It’s a British sports car vehicle, the closer it is to the warranty ending the cheaper it gets because no one wants the hot potato once the warranty is gone. (Unless your name is Doug, and you purchase the warranty from Carmax)
So you also are a completely unreasonable person and won’t make a deal because you have your pride ;)
I don’t understand what you are trying to say...