Have you listened to ‘Out of Body’ from the Deluxe Edition? It’s freaking money, and should have been on the standard release.
Have you listened to ‘Out of Body’ from the Deluxe Edition? It’s freaking money, and should have been on the standard release.
Yes, but proximity alarms, while not perfect, can mitigate a whole host of potential issues. Hell, I jacked the front end of my Mustang up a few weeks ago to rotate tires, while the doors were locked (and by extension, the security system was armed). The alarm started blazing because it noticed a shift in the…
Agreed. Same reason why my parents bitch every time they come to my house, and ask me for my WIFI key.
I see what you’re saying, and I work in Cybersecurity, so I’m keenly aware of the sacrifices and compromises that I’ve made to drive a new Mustang GT with proximity key, keyless entry, an infotainment system that connects to wifi to download patches and updates, etc.
There would also be no battery to run the keyless entry system. Your PCM would have to relearn the engine and transmission every time you started the car.
And designed by men and women using slide rules!
I reckon you’re taking the piss out of this convo with that blue argie-bargie. Don’t try that cracker pozzy to come at us ‘mericans. Have a ripper arvo, though!
This article was completely unreadable, simply because of the bullshit RTR meanings. I’m now reminded why I skip every Torch article I see.
There is a pocket of weirdos that root for the Jets in Ocean County. We do not speak of Ocean County.
Damn, the website won’t load. The BENNYS GO HOME car was like an old Dodge pleasure yacht that was spray painted all over, and had one of the turtle sandboxes on the roof. There were various incarnations throughout the years, but it was mostly localized to the Belmar/Spring Lake/Manasquan/Wall area.
It’s been 16 years since I lived in Monmouth County full time. I wonder if the BENNYS GO HOME car is still running around with a turtle baby pool on the room.
I promise you, we’re not all bad. I’ve attended at least a dozen Cars and Coffee events with it, and never once eaten a bystander or crashed into a guardrail. At my C&C, it’s actually the sport bike guys that are the worst. I’ve seen at least three bikes laid down trying to do a burnout or a wheelie from the lot.
Ehh, my family all moved to Monmouth County from the North Jersey suburbs post-War. Not a one of them say ‘down the shore’. It’s the stupidest saying I could think of, even worse than ‘Joisey’.
But again, even if you were able to get manning levels down to the same level as a DDG, you’d still have a TREMENDOUS cost to acquire the ships. DDG-1000 cost over $4b, and would be a quarter of the size of a BBG ship class. Even if you used all off-the-shelf components that had been developed for DDG-1000 and the…
Yeah, that’s where I’m at. This is why I don’t comment much on FA anymore, and would rather spend my time over on The War Zone. Tyler’s articles (even though he HATES concurrency and F-35) are typically much better researched, and the commentariat actually has half a clue what they’re talking about (minus the Putin…
Edison is definitely North Jersey. For one, it’s north of the Driscoll Bridge. Secondly, it’s a completely different vibe than even Hazlet, which is just a few miles south.
You’re right, but when the people are in the middle of an ocean, with no outside influencers (and remember, these are people that are serving their country, have security clearances, are trained in what to do and not to do) it’s much, much more difficult to phish or otherwise infiltrate a network. I’m not saying it…
It’s an attitude thing. Point is a beach town, very Central Jersey-ish, and Brick feels like I’m driving through Bordentown or Cherry Hill.
And people in North Jersey are just as wrong as the people from South Jersey that say the opposite.
Most people down here would just go around on the shoulder!