That’s less than half a percent of the lifetime cost of the F-35 program but a trillion percent more useful.
That’s less than half a percent of the lifetime cost of the F-35 program but a trillion percent more useful.
a drowsy Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) is roused from bed by the arrival of a surprising guest, a green-skinned alien who calls himself the Martian Manhunter (Harry Lennix, who makes a baffling appearance halfway through Snyder’s movie before disappearing until this very moment).
2nd gear: this sounds like a great idea. The centralized lot would have a much greater selection of cars than an individual dealer could afford to have. Seems like it would work on anything lowish-volume.
Yeah, but riding lawnmowers don’t (usually) tip over, like something with only two wheels. Wear a seatbelt, what could possibly go wrong?!
affleck’s jaw was also a completely different shape.
Snyder gets the visual tone of superhero comic books, which is why he got those gigs. I don’t like 300, but I can’t deny it looks striking and the man knows how to make do with a lower budget. I like his Watchmen - even though it comes with a lot of caveats, since I believe a lot of the stuff he gets right in that…
Looking at pics of Zack Snyder he seems like a really charismatic guy. And he does aim for an epic scale. Is that it, why he gets to direct these kinds of movies? Because the ones I’ve seen rely on slo-mo, special effects and a really grave tone that doesn’t mesh with non-R rated material.
Because Jeremy Clarkson and James May exists and both are vandals
Coworker with a few Teslas
Yeah. That list....
I mean, it is an internet.fact that everyone hates going to the dealership, right?
I guess not. My neighbor keeps buying Lincolns because of how they treat her.
Man, I don’t know. The whole purpose of that study was what? Who is the intended audience?
Can someone tell me the point?
I’d bitch about the slideshow, but I should have known better than to even click. I played myself on this one.
Aurora police: Walk down the street while black? Death sentence
I don’t get this website anymore
Don’t forget this gem:
This is a really bad take. Texas’ electrical grid issues was due to Texas deregulating their electrical grid so that the grid was not properly weatherized. This is a nonissue in every other state, and if Texas’ fixes their grid it would be a nonissue there. The overall gradual increase in electricity use is a…
This Is not a good take. We need to make the electric grid resilient to people don’t literally die first, but also so cars can charge. This massive winter storm was exacerbated by power regulators failure to winterize natural gas power plants and the GOP deregulation of the TX utility market unable to load balance.…
Look how great this worked without damned slideshow.
Seriously, no more of that crap.
That is absolutely all it is and should be, and the founders are disingenuous twats for suggesting otherwise.
My daily does 18mpg on average, current fuel prices in my area are ab0ut $3 a gallon. At “just” (according to the article) 50 cents/mi, 18 miles will cost me the equivalent of $9. So what am I missing here, how is this not just an emergency stopgap?
Or to have a large percentage of Haas pretend that they weren’t taken over and that its just being misreported by shadowy interests.