Is this one of those Ad’s disguised as an article?
Is this one of those Ad’s disguised as an article?
I got a pair of Beats by Dr. Dre for free with some promotion Verizon had going on. Wore them maybe twice, gave them to my 13 year old niece. They were in the trash within a few months. Total junk.
The company announced that it would fashion itself as a hip destination for adults, not just adolescents.
Because they made a big bet on hydrogen being the future of personal vehicles but did next to nothing to actually get the infrastructure off the ground. This is the problem when an org gets too big, execs get excited about developing something new but when the left hand doesn’t know what the right hand is doing, they…
I don’t think most people that care forget/ignore it. It’s usually part of nearly every discussion I’ve seen online about Toyota’s alternative fuel plans.
So Orochimaru is working with cats now? I know a cursed mark when I see it
Yep. And, that’s why LTOs are still the de facto, long term storage medium for most corporations that still keep hardcopy backups of all their data. (Usually offsite, in a long term storage facility.)
I know it is not the point of the article, but the Mirai is a great looking car with elegant, sporty proportions and if you swap out the hydrogen powerplant for Toyota’s i-force turbo-4 or TTV6, it would make a great Lexus GS. It is a shame that people only buy SUVs and lifted wagons/hatches nowadays because the…
Kum-N-Go has a fun name.
Wawa’s less than flavorful pizza is unlikely to impress
Title: “Are You Kinda Healthy and Over 30? Apply to Join NASA’s Simulated Mars Mission”
Step 1: Buy it to generate views
Step 2: Review it to generate views
Step 3: Return it to generate views
Continue the grift with the next hot new thing.
“$780/month Nissan Versa” made me throw up in my mouth a little.
Have you ever tried to private party sell a late-model commodity car in that price bracket? It’s nearly impossible. Someone ready to drop $50k on a car doesn’t want to deal with an individual. Too much money is at stake and the individual can’t help with financing. Totally different situation from a $5k car you throw…
“…attend his Financial Peace University”
“Whenever someone tells me not to do something, it always makes me a little interested more”
That’s not the fault of the Flipper Zero. If this upsets you, you should be demanding that remote-controlled devices use encryption by default instead of sending every signal in the clear. Trading security for convenience should be a losing proposition, but technological ignorance means the market rewards that…
It actually lended the performance more authenticity, considering how the half time shows always seem so pre-packaged and produced. I’m sure she didn’t want it preserved for posterity, however.
Covid’s still a thing so... yes.
Cancel and ask for your subscription fee back. Then you can use it to buy Trump NFTs.