A 35mph average in an urban area is likely higher than you’d hit either way.
A 35mph average in an urban area is likely higher than you’d hit either way.
Well, pricing everyone out of the market should reduce the number of accidents. Bicycle accidents would go up though.
Your logic has no place here. We need more electronics. Can we utilize touch screens for the training at least?
As a guy with a clean beard that washes his hands, I disagree.
People who want to remain sane, that’s who!
“find em in your beer ones”
Mine was a manual so no comment on the auto but I did also have a 2003 Saturn LW200 wagon. Same platform, same transmission. Half the original price, but also half the power and brakes and comfort. I had SAAB wheels on it and it actually handled similarly!
Since I assume it will be an electric vehicle E-motional would kill 3 birds with one ‘self driving’ car.
Somebody somewhat local to me is selling a functioning C64. one.thousand.dollars /drevil.
I used to call mine the swedish express and would set the cruise for 180 km/h and go. Watching out for cops on overpasses and blind corners of course. I never tried the V6 version ,but the 4 would pull very nicely from 140kms/hr. That said, it cost me 50k Canadian in depreciation to drive it for 7 years and 130k kms…
I liked Q-bert a lot. The buck rogers came it came with was fun too.
Fine. Give me a pepsi free then.
If I watch a video of “dragon’s lair” I think I still know every single move to get to the end! (don’t worry, you get a break between each level while you wait for the tape to load)
They teach you that in year 6. Hang in there!
I had a coleco ADAM for mine which I believe was quite similar. Take that, commodore and your measly 64k
My first brand new car was an 00 Jetta Tdi that I waited months for. I can’t say I liked it as much as you liked your golf though. I sold it after a year and bought a 9-5 Aero wagon which was much nicer (and twice the price) That was my second, and last new car purchase!
Why 10 per year? 13 would make more sense, but I guess 10 is better than nothing.
It’s pretty standard practice to put a fire extinguisher near a door. It’s easy to get to, and easy to get out if you decide the fire extinguisher isn’t going to put out the fire. Where do you keep yours? At the back of the cabinet over the stove?
I’m not muddying any waters. How can I control my muzzle direction if the gun is in a bag? Safeties can fail. That’s why you assume it is loaded and don’t point it an anything you don’t want to shoot.
Might as well keep an empty fire extinguisher under the sink. I keep mine by the door where it belongs.