You win the internet, good sir.
You have enriched my life beyond any reasonable measure. I simply cannot thank you enough. Here, take this as repayment.
Thanks for making me aware of the Fumoto valve's existence; it seems incredibly useful.
Fix'd.
The video was very well done, but he could have found a much better vehicle than a Mustang II to portray the law. Hell, the Gran Fury/Diplomat even looks like it has a copstache!
Some of the Ford Econoline fleet cutaway models still have sealed-beam headlights if I'm not mistaken.
Again, do note that I never said that I agreed with how the officer went about this incident.
Do note that I never said that I agreed with how the officer went about this incident.
Ah - I should've caught that when I saw the amber tail light turn signals. Nice work on the render on that note.
I agree with you; in an ideal world this should be the case. I am not saying that I agree with the officer's reaction here either, but I do want to know what sort of provocation led to the incident in the above video. Humans are humans after all; there is only so much attitude/garbage any one of us can deal with…
I love it when these heavily-edited videos are released with little to no context of what preceded the segment that we are viewing nor what followed it.
Needs more chrome. :D
I always liked these Sevilles.
NYC subway history has always deeply intrigued me - I'm glad to see that the museum is getting some press! Until I find time to visit it, at least I'll have Streetview, my daily commute on it, and classic films!
So long as I can still have 1010WINS and the 60s/70s/80s oldies station that I listen to, I'll be happy. There's nothing quite like listening to the radio as the rain pelts your windshield on a late night.
This about sums it up.
$3.40 - Queens, NYC. I haven't seen prices this low in years!
Star-Lord with his articulating guns and Falco were really well done.