Is this along those lines? http://www.spaccer.com/en_US/makes-an…
Is this along those lines? http://www.spaccer.com/en_US/makes-an…
The higher cost of gas/diesel switches a bunch. It's still probably in favor of gas more than diesel on average, but right now (at least where I live) diesel is cheaper than gas.
That would be awesome! It's been hard for me to find information on it.
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It's a good rule, but still not perfect. Say, in this instance, the co-pilot REALLY wanted to crash this plane, even if the pilot was in the cockpit, he was probably unsuspecting and he could knock him out.
Even if he didn't incapacitate him, I imagine a tussle between the two pilots wouldn't bode well for flying the…
I get what your saying, as I've made this exact comparison to Doctor Who as well, but I think it wont work quite as well as a new actor stepping in to the same character. Jeremy Clarkson, while he may have had a lot of shtick, IS the person that we love (along with May and Hammond), not just the character that we…
HAH.
Way to one-up the Tesla guy.
I have high-ish standards. I love new cars, but it doesn't mean I'm going to drop $40,000 on one when I only make that in one year of work.
I prefer the more colloquial "they" in place of "he or she".
Pretty good shot I'd say. Looks like the police cars were pretty far away.
I definitely agree with you that the FCC handling the regulation isn't my favorite way of this going down, as I feel government agencies tend to do more harm than good, but personally I think that competition in content is far more important in creating an even playing field for small business and new ideas for the…
Alright Eric, I'm not saying I'm agreeing with the guy, but bringing it down to shots like that is more elementary than anything he is saying. I'm sure he knows the difference and it's a typo.
Let me say that I think this is one of the most succinct examples of an argument against net neutrality, but I think that if this scenario plays out as you stated above, that the original statement of: "So long competition" is incorrect. If companies like Comcast start charging more for fastest throughput or rather…
Let me say that I think this is one of the most succinct examples of an argument against net neutrality, but I think that if this scenario plays out as you stated above, that the original statement of: "So long competition" is incorrect. If companies like Comcast start charging more for fastest throughput or rather…
I'll just leave this here:
I want to go to there.
Also Annuities are bad mmk.
Veyron seems to do alright, at least at the hands of our professional racing driver.
Man I wish I could trust my dog this much. I feel as though it would have immediately turned into a search for him.