The better read is the story on Ed’s record. Holy shit.
The better read is the story on Ed’s record. Holy shit.
damn then. I guess settle for a commoner Porsche.
Porsche is the correct answer. More specifically, Singer.
I remembered another road trip after glancing at the “Every Parent Has a Road Trip From Hell” article.
...dolphins breathe air. But dolphins are being saved elsewhere.
...and fish don’t breathe air either.
Two years ago I was car shopping and kept going back to a model I loved. A 2006 Mini Cooper (R50), which saw all the updates and arguably the best year for the make to date. I found one locally with less than 40,000 miles on it.
Hot dogs are already cooked. If the dogs are reheated (on a grill, which is the only way to reheat a hotdog) and there are extras, do I save them to reheat a third time?
I wish I would have known that the little taste of Oregon I had before embarking on a classic car 2500mi road trip back home into the midwest would have me regret not being able to spend more time exploring the state parks.
Oh I see. Since the manufacturing of the iphone requires less space being physically smaller, it is therefore less of a manufacturing process in comparison to car building.
the iphone 7 weighs 138g. 76g are non-electronics; aluminum, stainless, glass, plastic. 62g are electronic; battery, display, circuit boards. So most of the iphone 7 too, isn’t electronic. Splitting hairs, but I don’t disagree with you.
But its electronic....
Dead to me as well.
I’m surprised to see this kind of exchange for a more expensive car. I listed and sold a $300 car and people of all walks of life were entitled to it, apparently. I was getting texts at all hours of the day/night.
Question. Where is the voting?
1st gear
Put Ford Focus and Buick LaSabre to the list that don’t fit booster seats. I’d really be surprised to hear of off the shelf seats fitting any vehicle.
...which is why everyone (who really?) likes the idea of autonomous vehicles. Because literally no one is smart.
I like this take.
All I needed to read was “synergies”.