Wonder how much of that is just them wanting to stay in business
Wonder how much of that is just them wanting to stay in business
Eh, if it’s a plane chartered for campaign season, the pilot might not have a ton of experience flying out of DCA.
Vingroup’s got you covered either way
No, it says private equity in the post:
Private Equity, not venture capital
Oh, I'm sure Clearlake gained a lot
Wow. I already disliked Hoonigan, but to know that they were associated with “Starbucks For Pathetic Manbabies Who Buy MOLLE-Webbed Tactical Baby Carriers” is even worse
Only private equity could figure out a way to burn through capital faster than if they treated Bugattis the way Top Gear treated Hiluxes
Somebody make sure that Andy Weir doesn't see this tweet and subsequently beat his head in with a brick
Don't forget cops!
... Yeah. It’s not Southwest.
I propose, instead of litigating movies writ large, we instead focus on Bond movies, seeing as how they run the gamut from utterly fantastic to utter dreck. Therefore, per Bradley’s hypothesis, is it the trains that separate good Bond movies from bad Bond movies?
The company claims that this more in-depth setup still only requires removal of the third row of seats, though in the renders it’s tough to tell whether the second row is still intact.
Depreciation and rapidly improving technology, plus who knows WTF is going to happen with CCS vs NACS.
Why would you want the street-side sliding door to unlock before the curb-side door? Especially around kids?
I mean, I could see this being helpful to a parent trying to wrangle kids and a shopping cart through a parking lot
whodathunkit that the language of a small island nation contains lots of sailor slang?!
Eh, it doesn't have to be. Take a team who is doing the bear minimum to meet their insurance company's requirements, who just installs the hardware and doesn't bother to hide it.
Sorry, but being into aftermarket mods that are “not functional and hyped” describes many, many car cultures
Even the Apollo Program was a who's who of US defense contractors (and Wonderbra)