Because “brand new” typically means “new” and what is shown is at best a 2012 model.
Because “brand new” typically means “new” and what is shown is at best a 2012 model.
Because that Altima is a few years old. That body style is 2007-2013.
Mostly because your battery would either be dead or the car would be on fire from one of the dozens of servos overheating.
This never went into production.
Ford also made one in 1958.
I have a 5 y.o. Windows phone by Nokia, and it takes the screenshots in that same way (after the last update from Windows 7 to 8.1 some years ago... because since I have only 500 MB of RAM, it won’t upgrade to Windows 10... but who eff’ cares?)... but it never happens to me to take an accidental screenshot, not even…
You’re fairly alone
The best phone you’ve ever owned? Is it your first phone? It’s an overpriced piece of garbage!
I want to drive the frame version at night dressed in a stickman suit.
It wasn’t the only 512S based weird Ferrari, lets not forget about this one either (that also presumably didn’t run)
They should have left it sitting at Pininfarina.
This is how I take a screenshot on my Samsung S8 and ive NEVER had this problem.....I’ve had this phone since it came out too, well over a year. I dont know what you iPhone users are doing but its not hard to NOT press them both at the same time. You’ve had this phone for 6 months? I’m not complaining about the iPhone…
Android has had a screenshot button combination (at least for Nexus and now Pixels) since Ice Cream Sandwich in 2011 where you press power and volume down and never once can I think of any time in using those phones where I’ve accidentally taken a screenshot.
Put that steering wheel back where it belongs!
...and the remaining doors seem to be cut-down rear doors.
These ones appear to be 12V with a 14ah battery giving 6-8hrs of run time
Driving the bumper car home is the easy part. It’s the prep work of setting up the electrified ceiling the whole way along the highway that’s really time-consuming.
My wife works in prosthetics and they’re trying to help a patient who really wants to use a manual again. It’s not going to well as even the nicest limb on the market can’t move the same way your natural arm can when it comes to the motion for shifting. Most R&D dollars go to lower limb prosthetics since way more…
Yea, depends how much he lost. My right arm ends just below the elbow, so I designed this