The cardinal rule of car modification: safety 3rd.
The cardinal rule of car modification: safety 3rd.
I’m building something like this, but with an open top
AWD hybrid Cayman.
Here, have a black bass. The most metal of all fish. Or so I’m told...over and over and over.
I learned new AND interesting things today because of you. Thanks.
Fun fact: gold has about the same density as tungsten, 19.3 kg/L.
I wondered as well, but it did not seem like a police vehicle, at least nothing visual. Perhaps it was unmarked? But no blue lights or anything. And, it still was terrible driving.
I think the problem amounts to the fact that people are clamoring for information, and there isn’t a lack of it out there. What there is tho, is a whole lot of people who are posting shit on Facebook with no context, and without attribution. Many of them aren’t doing it with malice, but it’s really hard for people…
If you’re someone who has lost hours, if not days, watching old TV clips from your childhood on YouTube, block off…
Exactly this. He most likely chose cheapest option possible, and her recline clearly did not interfere with his ability to watch his phone. You buy a seat that reclines, recline. If yours doesn’t, buy a different seat.
I fail to see why this feature/event/certainty is such a surprise and annoyance to people. It’s not space that you’re using. Why does everyone feel so entitled to it?
I really can’t understand why there’s a debate about this.
I don’t recline, but you are wrong. As long as its a feature, no one is a monster for using it.
If you don’t like the lack of space when the seat is reclined, then pay for a business or first class ticket.
This is very timely as my dad was recently diagnosed with a terminal disease and I stand to inherit 1/3 of the value of a 2006 Buick Lucerne with barely more than 100,000 miles on it...
Brian Regan said it best:
Oh my god yes, I can’t believe there’s no way to disable this! And yet with an errant click I can skip past a season’s worth of “previously on”s and find no way to get back to it.
I would pay Netflix an extra $1 a month for them to stop the auto-play trailers and commercials every time you choose something. I have to mute the TV while I look around for something to watch.
Netflix likely gets the boot come November, with only occasional re-subscriptions in the future to binge the next season of a few shows. Very, very few of the Netflix original shows have landed for me or my family - A Series of Unfortunate Events and Captain Underpants are likely the only two I would come back for the…
The roof of my mouth is already bleeding just reading that description of how he prepares his bread.