Well he’s shorter than most.
Well he’s shorter than most.
If a user can possibly screw up they will. And you know what? If they do screw up it is the developer’s fault, not the user’s. That is why good software is so rare and difficult.
Torchinsky’s burner account.
So you are arguing that your parent’s home has not increased in value? Since they are sitting on a goldmine, shouldn’t they pay their “fair share”?
I have a cheap early Tektronix digital scope. I still use it a lot and it has served me very well. Today I would probably just get a box to plug into my PC or iPad. Time moves on.
Look around. It looks that way because that is what people buy. People are stupid sheep.
Yeah, like this guy. He had a much better McLaren experience.
Nice writing Raph. I think you nailed the Lexus ethos.
‘Executive package’ is $24k!! Hell, I could almost hire an executive for that.
‘Sport’ was the ‘Active Lifestyle’ of the 70s and 80s.
I am sitting at 9 including 2 race cars. They were all used frequently at one time but various things broke / crashed and got sidelined. I have so much fun driving the working ones that the others often get ignored and this bothers me.
I have 3 rules to deal with the chaos:
1. Every vehicle must fill a unique niche. You…
It would be foolish for anyone to buy McLaren F1 at this point in the season because a change in ownership can be an excuse not to pay out the manufacturer’s prize money (4th place is worth many millions). I know that is ridiculous but it is F1.
Toyota is less ugly. That is grading on a very steep curve.
Get the stream. US television is awful.
She was paid to be there to generate publicity. F1 tried to interview here to generate publicity. Guess what? It generated publicity and continues to do so. Mission accomplished.
I wonder if it can be used to launch hypersonic cruise missiles?
Just like a red light camera.
Welcome to the new malaise era. In the 80s we had emissions and regulations choked vehicles with shoddy build quality. Those cars are only loved ironically.
In the 2020s we will have fast and well-built but tech-choked vehicles that break all the time. This thing reeks of autonomous seat belts.
Nissan is the Nickelback of cars. Everybody says they’re terrible but no one can really say why. I have owned Nissan products for 27 years and they are just fine - usually not the best but often the best value. I currently own a 2009 G37 with 140k miles that my wife bought new. It is comfortable, competent, and…
So.... Many.... Bad.... Decisions.