Guess it depends how many channels you watch or need. And it probably doesn’t hurt if you’re American versus Canadian, where telecoms costs are absurdly high.
Guess it depends how many channels you watch or need. And it probably doesn’t hurt if you’re American versus Canadian, where telecoms costs are absurdly high.
Would be nice to see a picture of the car not in the exhibit but out in the real world.
I work for Porsche Roadside Assistance.
Well, hopefully one day you don’t get into an accident because you couldn’t stop 6" sooner than you would have if you’d purchased better tires.
If tires aren’t the most important, they’re second (to brakes).
The same is true of new cars, too.
And what nice looking cars would it be that Albaisa designed?
Pathfinder was good. But it’s not balanced. The power creep is real (and some of the worst I’ve ever seen in a game - looking at you, MTG).
I think it’s a worked that was standing on a tarp or cloth. Sure looks like a human falling and then something with a different speed in front or behind him or her.
And I appreciate that approach for specialty vehicles.
Are... are you playing Shadowrun? Because that’s what your described. It sure wasn’t D&D 5e.
I don’t even remember the last game I played with a helpful tutorial.
There’s photos of Hawking on stage with the guy (and the MC also notes that he performed for Hawking). I’d say Hawking was a fan.
I’ve got a similar story to your first one.
For the 9 months I dated an ex girlfriend from a few towns over in high school, I was averaging getting “stopped” every 3 weeks.
I’ve never seen an EB110 rolling, but I have seen one behind velvet ropes at a Concour’s d’Elegance. It’s handsome, though you understand immediately why the headlights are where they are on the hood - it’s so low!
I’ve done two hours in a Saturn SL1 (college roommate got his parent’s old car). Speaking strictly about seats, I’d still take the Saturn.
It was also uncomfortable. No hyperbole here - never been in worse car seats. I have a friend who had a clapped out Chevette with a broken window (meaning the seats were wet if it rained) that I’d rather sit in than take another 4 hour drive in a Liberty.
What if I’m not even sure how interested in I am in talking with you (assuming you’re the salesman) because I don’t know how much I really want what you’re selling?
How he was allowed behind the wheel of a tow truck is beyond me, let alone at a race track with specialized cars (lower and less clearance). This is ‘entry level’ knowledge.