In 2014, we can remotely pilot a rover on Mars. But I suppose remotely controlling a camera from a safe distance and off the flight path of the car is just... asking too much.
In 2014, we can remotely pilot a rover on Mars. But I suppose remotely controlling a camera from a safe distance and off the flight path of the car is just... asking too much.
I don't understand pro drifting - especially not when rally combines, and has always combined, drifting with some actual purpose.
Actually, I only started by pointing out that you saying "we cannot assume" was just as sloppy, and pretentious.
Why? Why is that so important? I assume if you read a piece about cracking down on meth labs, you'd want to know where they got their beakers and Bunsen burners, and what brand of gas mask they used?
Annnnnnnnd still not getting my point.
Agreed. Except the idea of a 1/2 ton RWD pickup making a nice winter vehicle. In climates where it actually snows - a 90/10 front/rear weight distribution and rear wheel drive is just.... well, a poor choice. (And the "solution" of putting bricks or sand in the bed to help balance the distribution is wasteful,…
You still refuse to see my point.
Nice. I think brown exteriors also look good with a two-tone black and brown interior scheme.
"Standard Configuration: Regular cab, rear-wheel drive, 6.5" bed.
Oddly enough, a lot of those luxury cars are 4 wheel drive...
Will it still have only 160hp? I think it's less "offroad", and more "equipped with a roof bin and some stickers."
I'll bet he'll be popular in prison.
^ Speaking of scams.
Speaking of sloppy writing: I can make assumptions about what actually happened all day.
That is when they arrested and charged 24-year-old Houston woman, Dyanna Meza with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.
"The Falcon9 is the first booster to allow for recovery without the use of parachutes."
I didn't want to be a party pooper - but I'd imagine some day, someone might panic a bit and pull an evasive maneuver.
Test Drive II, Commodore 64. Good times.
I wonder if pearls are dangerous...