It looks pretty similar to American Purpose Casual.
It looks pretty similar to American Purpose Casual.
You are correct, autocorrect is incorrect.
If you don’t feel like doing math, do what I did the first time, you go to this calculator, tell it you have a $400 loan at 99% for 6 months and it says your payments will be $87.18/month, 23.53% of which is interest. The annual interest rate and the effective interest are different - in this case, annual interest is…
It all makes sense now! They’re all trolls!
This guy:
It’s roughly 23% interest relative to the total amount paid, but the rate is a bit above 99%, or roughly 3x what a normal credit card charges.
Yeah, I guess my point was that someone in that situation probably has no idea what an Infinity even is.
Those Chevy commercials where they try to show how “premium” their interiors are by having people say “This is a Chevy? I thought I was in a ___________”. Sure, maybe Mercedes is something common, but on of the people says “Infinity”. Seriously? Who that is sitting inside a Chevy Traverse saying “Hmm, I think this may…
It takes longer to say than it does for a 20 year old Volvo to do 0-186-0.
They don’t need gears, their name pulls enough G’s to get from 0-186-0 in less than 20s by itself.
A little Colin Chapman reasoning there... haha so often the solution to engineering problems:
Haha I live in Baltimore City and literally everyone tags their old beat-up daily driver scrap hauling f-250s as historic and drives them 20k miles a year and cuts you off by making left turns from the right lane while running through a yellow... it’s pretty much the norm.
Well if it is classic enough you can buy vintage plates on eBay from your car’s original year and use those. I’ve got a set of ‘77 bicentennial plates for my Z that’ll go on once I register it. The drummer guy is pretty cool.
If you bought a BMW you can get BMW CCA plates. Still waiting for MD ZCCA plates though...
No, that is when all the drunk congressmen are driving home from the nightclubs...
Perhaps “Jessica” by the Allman Brothers?