Enough with the damn three seashells. I want to know how SecureFoam works. How can it set quickly enough to be useful in an accident? What if it goes up your nose? Does it taste like a cannoli? So many questions.
Enough with the damn three seashells. I want to know how SecureFoam works. How can it set quickly enough to be useful in an accident? What if it goes up your nose? Does it taste like a cannoli? So many questions.
There’s always a chance. You just have to know what buttons to push.
Without really fingering it all the way;
If I star you does that mean that I agree with what you said or that I endorse meth addiction? Aw hell take it, I’m just a stained glass window enthusiast!
So who’s going to be the first YouTuber to swap a manual?
“We will make an artificial noise as is legally required,” he said, “and we’re going through a development process to work out what that noise is for Lotus today.”
Sounds like a great idea. I’ll be sure to put this on my to-do list.
This isn’t a proper ending for a Ferrari. Self-immolation? Of course. Flying off the road head-first into a telephone pole? That’s a warrior’s death. But...
I’m more of a Frosted Flakes kinda guy myself. It’s great.
Nicely done. This needs to be in comic strip format.
He is a bit tubby.
Jolly good news, ole chap.
Probably not the best idea on an inflatable raft.
Good question. I’m sure it’ll be explained in the lawsuit. On a side note, if she needs a good Chiropractor...
the fancy Sheraton Wall Centre hotel
Same way his Jeep does — one body part at a time.
Ditching 672 Pounds Can Turn the Most Boring Car Into a Fun Time
These companies are developing their own self-driving cars which rely heavily on mapping data. It’s logical that they would want to create their own map datasets which they would have unfettered access to. The alternative is to obtain it from a 3rd party, which may be a competitor. Anyway, that’s just my take on it.
We all know what Ray Wert would do.
It’s because the Corvette is attainable. The Ford GT may as well be CGI because most people will never see one in real life, much less afford one.