Hardly the “same results” - N1 exploded on the pad and killed a bunch of people. This test’s stated primary goal was “clear the launch pad.” Goal achieved.
Hardly the “same results” - N1 exploded on the pad and killed a bunch of people. This test’s stated primary goal was “clear the launch pad.” Goal achieved.
Whether today’s Mazda’s are “premium” won’t be known until they’ve racked up several tens of thousands of miles of daily driving.
Same. We still have older “dumb” Sonos speakers and don’t plan to upgrade. And don’t use Alexa or Google Assistant. I use Siri for setting timers and alarms and that’s about it.
We’ve got a couple Symfonisk picture-frame speakers and they don’t have quite the bass punch the “ancient” Play:1 or Play:3 have.
To me the Play: 3 was the best bang for the buck (especially if you could find an open-box or refurb), so of course they discontinued it.
Have you listened to them yet? IME (12 Sonos and Symfonisk scattered around a couple of houses) Sonos consistently has “bigger” sound than the size of the speaker.
Nobody is shaming people who need trucks to do truck things. But if you’re daily-driving a garage queen lifted dually F350 with a hitch with about a six-foot drop even though you’ve never towed anything and never plan to? Well you’re a dumbass.
“Hurtle” ???!!???
The irony is delicious, what with you regurgitating Faux News boogeymen talking points about SF.
Yep, all of SF is waist-deep in excrement and needles. And by “all” I meant the half that BLM and Antifa hasn’t burnt down.
Consider saving your own energy by not posting your bad takes online.
Missed it by that much. It’s Pel-o-ton, with an “o” in the middle, not the way you spelled it.
The 5000U has an updated LED backlight with an auto-on feature. If it’s dark and you twist your wrist just right, it’ll come on. It’s plenty bright.
The 5000 has a steel case, not plastic, and a proper screw-down back, not “screwed on.”
And you’ll regret the negative display of the BJF. Looks cool, hard to read.
Central Texas checking in. I’ve seen June bugs this week (typically emerge in late spring around here), and Craneflies (early spring) too. Plus lots of plants trying to get busy much earlier than years past.
Someone else’s car. Seriously. Our driver’s ed teacher let us use his personal Toyota pickup to learn stick. He must’ve had some kind of deal to get the clutch and transmission replaced for free after X number of students because we thrashed that poor truck.
My dad also had a penchant for crap cars. He thought the Oldsmobile Silhouette “dust buster” minivan was a good car. But by far the worst was a launch-year Chevy Citation. ‘Nuff said.
Stay in town. Go to someone else’s house for holiday celebrations.
You had two shots at “Porsche” and missed on both.
Who’s still on Twitter anyway?
What I don’t understand is why you think nothing has changed in 25 years.