The biggest thing wrong with the BRZ is that for $1,000 more you can get a WRX.
The biggest thing wrong with the BRZ is that for $1,000 more you can get a WRX.
Maybe we’all get less expensive sports cars again. Please?
Most important question: When can we preorder it?
I always wanted a Razer Edge or the NVIDIA Shield Portable, but they were too full of compromises. This looks great! Any word on when preorders start?
We should just solve our transit concerns with such moving chairs which are standardized and role to the nearest train or bus to get us everywhere. No more cars, just Wall-E style chairs for everyone!
By now Amazon is stealing your idea.
Complete with a water bottle and snack dispenser.
There was a study that showed higher through put of escalators when people stood still instead of walk on left, stand on right because of how much closer people packed in when everyone stood. http://m.mentalfloss.com/article.php?id=74008
It is a no other recourse situation if they have a Note 7 which they cannot return because they cannot bring it back to the country they bought it in after vacation. It seems like it’s a pretty good idea if there really is no way to get a refund. Hopefully if the credit card company agreed, the owner of the phone…
They look like the sneaker for the ‘B’ movie version of BTTF. “Whoa! Airplane seat belts!”
This is the president who watched Super Troopers on Airforce One.
For only a fraction of the pay cut you would take to work in a warehouse, you can buy a walking desk! Your employer’s attitude toward you bringing it into the office may vary though...
Further evidence that he thinks he knows best, doesn’t want advice, doesn’t take advice, doesn’t learn, and doesn’t want to learn.
This always kills me. The people I know who claim vaccines are a dangerous scam are often the same people claiming that the reason we don’t have a cure for cancer is because big pharma and doctors, etc. make more money on treating cancer than allowing a cheap cure to be used. By that logic, big pharma and doctors…
The headline made me think of a car accident between a Saab and a Bentley. That made me think about how boned you would be with the minimum level of insurance in practically any state if you drove your Saab into a Bentley. It also made me think about how even if it was only 20% your fault in a pure comparative state…
Gizmodo is guilty of this. I ended up turning off acceptable ads on whatever we call the Gawker sites now because of the ads which used my history to advertise things to me which I already bought or just looked at and don’t want to buy. It’s bad enough the ads are tracking me, but it’s even worse when they just…
It kept me from rear-ending someone the other day when my kids got exceptionally distracting. There’s a first time for everything, and I hate to admit it happened, but it did and it kept me from having a bad day and maintained my record of not rear-ending anyone ever. I was going at least 25 mph I think too.
You forgot the part about paying about as much as Netflix to watch one show you really want to watch be interrupted by commercials because a network which people are used to watch for free (though with commercials) is getting really fucking greedy.
Maybe they have a solution to whatever the issue was, but it kind of makes me wonder.
30 mph is a large difference and Eyesight will still attempt to stop. The radar systems I read about don't even try if it's stationary regardless of speed. I'm not saying all radar systems, but certainly some.