Whisper.
Whisper.
An explainer: http://gizmodo.com/windows-10-may…
Judging by the way some of them drive, it seems that they do need this spelled out for them.
Or your SO's hot cousin. 20 basters minimum in my case.
Frank Cannon would like a word with you.
Good answer. I drove a first-gen xB once (the dealership I worked for several years ago had one on the lot) and I don't understand why Toyota had to go and ruin it. The 1.5 may not have seemed like much, but I thought it had just enough power to get the xB out of its own way while going easy on gas.
My friend's family once bought a first-gen Caravan with a stick and never regretted it. Thanks to that transmission, it lasted longer than many auto-equipped examples of the same. Plus, it was a beast in the snow.
Considering how horrendously bad I am at FPS, I'd have a pint filled up in two minutes flat.
That reminds me of the time when I went to Outback with a gathering of friends from a forum we all belonged to, one of whom was actually from Australia. Our Australian friend told us that their food tends to be bland by comparison, and ended up sending back a steak she ordered because it was way too spicy for her…
Regarding (b), I thought the same of both Total Recall and RoboCop's respective remakes. Both very solid on their own if you forget that they're remakes/reboots.
I can see it now...instead of "UNLEADED FUEL ONLY" it says "TIGER BLOOD ONLY"
First game of rugby union I ever saw was the 2013 Super Rugby Final between the Chiefs and the Brumbies. I've been hooked on rugby ever since, and it's little wonder I have a bit of a Southern Hemisphere bias.
If you compare Sevens and Union long enough, you'll find that there are many more similarities between the two. Sevens is basically Union with a few modifications (e.g., no place kicks, smaller scrums, scoring team kicks off instead of their opponents, and the obvious total number of players).
Someday I'm going to get a boring compact or midsize car in "I Swear It's Not A Rental White."
Yes, but only to fleet customers.
While Virginia doesn't have rental plates, they do have rental/fleet year stickers on the plate, which are white on orange regardless of the year. Non-rental/non-fleet stickers change colors with each year.
I'd be more than happy to trade AWD for a stick...but that still puts me in an apparently ever-shrinking minority. :\
Definitely one of the more clever spammers out there, I'll grant them that.
I'm guessing that it's because the link is thrown in with a somewhat relevant comment. I saw another example elsewhere on Gizmodo (still grey at the time I wrote this) that had a link to the aforementioned website disguised as a link to TechCrunch.
Wow, I had no idea that Mosaic dated back to 1933, even though it predated the Internet by over thirty years! (4:35)