9.) Mazda3
9.) Mazda3
...funny, the first thing I thought of was Blade Runner:
During the last playthrough, my friend hit upon a very good support build for the Wizard: making sure all the attack skills (magic missile, disintegrate) were arcane-based, and using the passive that slows everything hit with arcane. Haven't really tried it solo, so I can't say how effective it is there...
I did the same with a friend who had just picked up a copy of the game, but we both started on new characters. It was rather bittersweet to see 40+ hours on an existing level 45 character with 1.5 solo play-throughs out-geared and out-leveled by another in only 25 hours of a single play-through...
With existing companies, I doubt it'd really matter much how a vehicle is sold/serviced, but for Tesla, it does due to the proprietary nature of the motors and batteries. It's so much easier to control your tech when your employees are the ones taking care of it, as opposed to a random shade-tree mechanic.
I see. "dat ass" has a possible justification...?
The center console in interesting; not sure I like the seats—the slightly-curved back looks like it encourages slouching...
There's one that makes an occasional appearance at the office next door, and I'm still not a fan. It's like the designers were trying to do a Volvo (sport wagon) and gave up halfway there...
...however, once you figure out the quirks, you find it's a painfully short narrative.
I had the Infocom collection way back when, and I found that you could get to the "end" in something like 35 entries/"moves"...
More like a less-serious Outpost.
*THIS*
I couldn't care less about what's running the system, so long as it works. What really worries me is the ill-advised trend toward touch-only interfaces for car functions. With physical buttons, you can fumble around with one hand and still keep your eyes on the road. Can't do that on a touchscreen since every…
Chipotle turned me on to this nectar of the gods:
I'll admit that something like this was the first solution I thought of as well, but 220v cords aren't quite as flexible as the average 110v cord. The heavier-gauge wires tend to be finicky and directional even when the outer jacket isn't particularly restrictive (unlike a 220v appliance pigtail) and then there's the…
Indeed.
*sigh* misleading headline is misleading—should obviously be '15....because I *have* a '14 S60R in Rebel Blue.
I wonder how much help Waze might have been in avoiding speed traps...
An how is this any different from the US repackaging UK shows? Top Gear, The Office, Who's Line Is It Anyway...? I'm sure there are more examples than this.
Indeed. Not quite the same as being close, but at that time, I worked in the Galleria Office Building. Got to see portions of the last 2 races and an air show or 2 from 30+ floors up...