There was a concept that took the Z1 door to the extreme, folding it under the floor for a completely unobstructed doorway. I don’t think it ever caught on.
There was a concept that took the Z1 door to the extreme, folding it under the floor for a completely unobstructed doorway. I don’t think it ever caught on.
Like the Fiat Doblo Workup (sadly unavailable in certain markets, maybe they could sneak it in with a bit of a restyle as the 500t).
Bi-scooter (or bee-scOOt-air in the original Spanish). It’s literally named “two scooter(s)” or “double scooter” and I think it was even advertised as such.
I’m generally more a fan of the liquid bandage substitute. It’s basically super glue but it stings less and might be more sanitary. It’s easy to apply, even to joints and other places a bandage would be awkward, and once it’s dry (which is pretty quick) it generally won’t get in the way or fall off like a bandage…
At least the way you’re framing it doesn’t work for me. If I’m doing something that I don’t enjoy and not seeing results, the alternate reality is doing something that I enjoy instead and getting the same non-results, which seems like a better reality with no downside. If it’s something that I believe should work but…
But the “traditional” idea of “car culture” (as in Fisher’s article) seems to be of the car as an enabler, not as a joy in itself, i.e. “The automobile provided the means for teenagers to live their own lives.” Cars are less necessary to young people now. Urbanization, public transportation, bicycling, walking, not…
I went to a race day at Laguna Seca with both Superbike and TTXGP (electric motorcycle race series). It was such an amazing contrast to hear the screaming liter bikes and the much quieter electrics.
Yes (they also used some other lyrics, and I’m pretty sure the video is an homage)
As much as I’m excited about this car, there’s also the 2017 Fiat 124 based on the 2016 Miata being unveiled at some shows later this year, and the 2018/2019? MINI Superleggera being revealed in 2017 or 2018. Of course the Miata will be the first, and probably the cheapest...and possibly the only of the three…
As far as consumer action...if you find out that a game was developed under these conditions, don’t buy it. Tell your friends, twitter (include @s for the publisher and studio), youtube, twitch.tv, tumblr...any public outlet you have and whatever contacts you can find for the publisher and studio why you’re not buying…
I don't think that's actually necessary, just makes it a bit more manageable. You can probably start by holding both ends together in one hand, or don't double up the cable at all.
As much as I liked the originals, I wasn't interested in watching a remake until I found out (from this article) that the Ghostbusters will be women. That sounds much more interesting than attempting or claiming to attempt to make it as much like the original as possible (and much more interesting, for example, than…
Sometimes, some places, I suppose, but I've been mailed a "not guilty" response to a ticket I contested by mail.
It may be possible to contest a ticket by mail. The county of Santa Clara, CA allows this but doesn't have any information about it written on the ticket or the follow-up letter they send (the information is on their website), so you basically have to know that it should be an option to find out that it is.
Also like the Studebaker Wagonaire.
He must have died while naming the car.
FFS
It was mentioned recently in another article, but sidecar racing is pretty weird. First, having a pillion ("monkey") climbing around for balance; second, the vehicles themselves. They started as regular motorcycles and sidecars, then they removed/changed body work, lowered the motorcycles...now they're some vaguely…
50cc motorcycle racing developed some pretty interesting machines.
The Dream is weird in its use of lots of visible sheet metal