Is The Flying Car Finally Here?
Is The Flying Car Finally Here?
I'm sure that's true, but now there's no "figuring out" for anyone to do. Here it is!
Ok, so I'll admit I didn't read their patent application, but I have to ask.. did Amazon just effectively give away their so called "secret sauce" by filing this?
Speaking of apps... had Nintendo gotten around to releasing a Nintendo Network iOS/Android app? It'd seem the logical place for something like this.
Interesting, link please? I couldn't find/see it.
If it is, then my remarks are not applicable.
Really? They could have at least used "classic" or "moderately-well-received"... but "new"?
Awesome story, thanks. Did these come from the "junk" yard too? Or did the owner have them in the trunk when you bought them?
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She asked one thing of you Rumple, one simple request, none others - and you failed. She WAS GIVING YOU THE DAGGER! BAH!
Oh believe me, if I could afford one, I'd own one right now. When I first discovered it seated 7 (the babies will be small for a good time to come, so rear space isn't the greatest concern), I pulled out my wallet and discovered I was far short of it's asking price... ;)
Wife, 4 kids (1 car seat, 2 boosters), and myself. We'd definitely need the 3rd row regularly. Now that we've moved past the large stroller and into a more compact stroller (not quite umbrella yet) we can finally look at the 5 as a viable vehicle for us.
That was my first reaction. The utility, it is strong in this one... but that manual gearbox in the 5 though... :(
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Clarkson: (Of the McLaren MP4-12C's windscreen wipers) This, they would have had 7 years of meetings to get to that windscreen wiper. Lamborghini would have said "Why don't we just use... like a laser. Why don't we have lasers shooting heat onto the windscreen to get rid of it!" That's why I love Lambos, they're all…
Just want to say thanks for taking the time to make this.
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