The Hyundai Veloster is (IMO) the finest example of asymmetrical car design on the market today.
The Hyundai Veloster is (IMO) the finest example of asymmetrical car design on the market today.
Movie, hell thats a franchise, throw the fat-no longer-fat guy in it from Parks and Recreation and some Blue Suede “Hooked on a Feeling” and we already got half the trailer done......
This one time I went to a McDonald’s. They got my order right and the food actually tasted ok. Amazing right? Who knew people were capable of doing their jobs?
Instead of bitching about it maybe share one if it matters so much to you.
As the reporter rightly was getting at with his questioning, the “I’m only accountable to the people in my district” defense rings a bit hollow when Blum’s largest donors are from outside of his district. If he can be bought by parties outside his district, then he can answer questions asked by Iowans outside his…
So that instead of just pushing a button on the front of the machine, you need to open the app and tap the “dispense” button. Then you close the app, and you drink your juice. Or you could just leave the app running in background, but obviously that will increase your battery usage... You wonder if I’m blubbering…
It needs to be connected to WiFi so that it can cost $400.
Well the jokes on them. Instead of focusing on the collision, they should be looking to avoid the accident. That’s where handling or braking comes in and is inherently worse in a heavier, taller SUV with a higher center of gravity.
We have Trump because America has a bunch of racist assholes who are willing to screw themselves over economically just to fuck over people of color? Yeah, that sounds right.
since you’ll no longer *need* that license to get where you need to go, the licensing requirements can be more strict, along the lines of getting and keeping a private pilot’s license.
Wow, that sounds rough. I have a similar, though less severe situation with my next door neighbor. He’s an immigrant from Guatemala, and he has an amazing life story. He works harder than anyone I’ve ever known to afford the nice house he lives in. He wants his kids to have something of value when he’s gone. Works his…
The problem is that machine can only do what it’s supposed to do if every other machine on the road is the same as it. Autonomous systems are great and all for highly defined situations with known variables, but throw in one person who doesn’t have it and it messes everything up.
Absolutely. What I really think it comes down to is education. Sometimes I think that the republicans continually undermine our education system because an educated populace would be their demise.
Well, we found the Trump sycophant.
Completely agreed. I especially like the fact that you focused on the disparity between bailing out banks but not people.
These posts are getting old. “Man parks collection of fire trucks in front of house” “man parks airplane in driveway”. Can we stop defending these people? They are any eyesore, and they make the neighborhood look like a circus, which hurts house prices. What’s so wrong with neighbors trying to maintain their house…
While I agree with the vast majority of everything that you have to say (and wish more people would believe / come to that realization), having sold cars for years I would attest that the vast majority of people (no matter the credit) overbuy when they pick out a car.
Turns out flat wages for a decade means consumers can’t buy the products they used to buy anymore. And the solution of longer loans or subprime lending has a limit, that they are apparently starting to hit. Is the trickle-down scheduled to start soon? It’s been about 30+ years, so it’s overdue.
That’s where the pilot was. :) I was at Hill AFB Aerospace Museum, where they have a SR-71. I walked by, and this guy was just sitting there, right next to the plane in a lawn chair. We started talking, and he told how he flew these planes for years, and now that he was retired, just loved to come to the museum…
Or travel very high to help reduce the intensity of the wave by time it reaches ground.