To put things into perspective, that engine is throwing out more horsepower (but probably less torque) than the Continental R975 used to power the 66,800 lb Sherman tank. That GT-R is quite a ridiculous machine.
To put things into perspective, that engine is throwing out more horsepower (but probably less torque) than the Continental R975 used to power the 66,800 lb Sherman tank. That GT-R is quite a ridiculous machine.
I for one cannot wait for our robotic overlords to rise up and enslave us. Just because I will be put on the protected list. Some people, however, rightfully will end up on the “fuck these people” list. And I’m fine with whatever happens to them. To quite Douglas Adams, “People are a problem."
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If you think they began with a quality product by buying it from Monster, there’s a lot you need to learn about Monster products.
Or do you think their $80 HDMI cable offered any substantial advantage over a $6 Monoprice cable?
Monster pretty much invented the fake quality game.
. . . that is literally what a data set is.
The answer is always Miata.
Damnit now I want a Miata again, and I have things to haul around. I wonder if you can bolt a hitch up to it.
Or just listen to your own iPod or CDs or whatever and never lose signal or listen to commercials or dipshit DJs
The effects of the Patriot Act, and what it allows the United States Government to do, are inherently linked to the technological world we live in. Gizmodo reports on technology, yes, but also on how that technology intertwines with other parts of the world. Here is a helpful flow chart: Patriot Act>US Government…
This makes me picture them doing daily commutes, Mad Max style. They’ve gotta protect themselves from the gas bandits until they can pump out those electric cars!
But at a certain point, you have to ask: is a slightly lower coefficient of drag and the gee-whiz frippery that goes along with it really worth the trouble?
I’m taking a wait and see approach to drive motor replacements.
Locks, windows, headlights, etc.
Doesn’t seem like you finished reading the article, because I went on to explicitly explain how diligent I was with backups.
Are we on Sploid! ? The barrier has been getting fuzzier and fuzzier.
Never, ever, use bungee cords. The same thing that makes them easy to apply (the stretch) also makes them let things go just as easily.
“I signed a contract to play a video game with my own system, why is this company taking action when I break my contract?” Hard to feel too bad.
Ehh, no sympathy from me here, those dudes were asking for it when they started leaking stuff.
In-car Wi-Fi is going to be freaking awesome when the car is driving itself.