As a cyclist those things look spooky.
As a cyclist those things look spooky.
Reminds me of BC: Whine about the racetracks until they close, then whine that people are street racing now that there’s no tracks available.
Or James Bond’s DB5
It’s like when people buy a place under the flight pattern of the local airport and then bitch about the jet noise.
While I generally find the “all gentrification is evil” narrative pretty limited, to me this is just called: Do Your Research. Figure out what happens in a neighborhood, decide whether or not you’d be happy to live there, and then sign your lease accordingly. Don’t show up and mess with the lives of the people who…
Those things remind me of the switchblade car in Spy Hunter.
THIS!... Is a stolen Bentley Flying Spur and today I’m going to show you all its quirks and features... while spitting profusely and proceeding to kick every interior surface and repeatedly flick every switch.
And high turnover is often a sign that the owner/management company sucks.
I’ve seen apartment complexes that do this. It’s often a sign that there’s high resident turnover. They’re constantly having to pull in new renters, so they want the cars to look nice so people aren’t turned off when they tour the apartment.
Or perhaps this?
These aren’t even “luxury” apartments. Just some normal ass, $900/mo units. Give these people a fucking break.
Once there’s no longer enough room during the takeoff roll to stop on the runway, planes have to be able to take off and clear surrounding terrain with one engine not functioning. So no, not almost certain.
You could buy this for $16 right now and put it on BAT the next day and get $25k. Not even remotely joking.
Preeeetty sure she’s a fully functioning adult that can determine her own stance on various automotive ephemera, but I'm sure your horse enjoyed the exercise.
I have a ton of random car stereo components in my garage. They’re all new in box, but some are just odd sizes. If I see something on sale, I’ll buy it. The most overlooked part of getting your “dream 80s/90s car” is realizing most stock car stereos from that era were... pretty bad. Or worse, you test drive the car…
The church of Teslasheep: Hail Elon.
Because we all know using a phone while driving should be encouraged
“3rd Gear: NHTSA Pressures Tesla To Do Something For Once”
You nicely sum up my understanding of the disaster and the headline (along with various excerpts you identify) are click-baity. I doubt any of this really surprises you.