“Jesus, take the wheel!”
“Jesus, take the wheel!”
Hey, I never said it shouldn’t be an option, just that it shouldn’t be standard.
It was a family affair. Musk and his young son X, who often joins him at events, were part of a group that also included Trump and his 18-year-old son, Barron. Musk and Peltz know each other in part through Peltz’s son Diesel, a tech entrepreneur who is friendly with Musk. Diesel Peltz was at the breakfast as…
I’ve gone on many long drives and never once used cruise control of any kind. If I’m driving, then I’m actually driving, not relying on automated crap. This is doubly true if I’m in a sports car that’s built specifically for the experience of driving.
Adaptive cruise control is shit and has no business being on a sports car. Porsche should be applauded for not forcing it on everyone.
Has this guy never heard of Madonna before? Provocative and sexual is her entire thing.
I’m so tired of shorty buses. At least it wasn’t a T1 they butchered.
I wouldn’t trust a Ford dealer to even look at that car, much less do anything to it. Incompetent hacks.
I legitimately enjoyed the show when I was younger.
Toy Story 3 was just a perfect trilogy-ender. All of Andy’s toys (and even Andy himself) had wonderfully bittersweet endings, with the chapters of their old lives coming to a close but new beginnings coming. We felt like we got closure but also were happy knowing they all had bright futures.
It’s an enshittification ouroboros. Games inspire shows that inspire other games that inspire other shows. It’s like that episode of Rick & Morty where Rick creates a family of decoy robot doubles, and then that robot Rick creates his own family of robot doubles, and this keeps happening endlessly, but the Ricks are…
Toy Story 4 was a cash grab. Lightyear was a cash grab. Toy Story 5 is beating a dead horse.
I would DD the shit outta that beast.
I can barely remember the show, but the intro stuck with me.
While I’m always game for more chase-battles with absurd apocalyptic hot rods, at no point during Fury Road did I think “I really need to know the origin of that dead kid hallucination and how Max went feral.” It was a great case of “show, don’t tell” that gives the audience all they need. You can imagine the details…
I’m a sci-fi fan, so naturally I prefer Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century.
Make cars simple again.