For all practical purposes, NASCAR is a spec racing series.
For all practical purposes, NASCAR is a spec racing series.
When you look at the engine, weight, and wheelbase requirements, NASCAR is basically a spec racing series.
Yeah, as much as I hate Tesla, this result is actually pretty good. There's no need to manufacture outrage. For all of Telsa's negative points, crash tests have never been a point of contention.
some people like to watch other people suffering.
ehhhh... Patek Phillipe has a couple of goofy looking grand complications.
You know the carnitas is fire when they sell it by the pound.
Tesla probably requires approved body shops to maintain warranties or some nonsense like that. Let’s be real though, the average body shop is probably gonna have better paint and panel alignment than Tesla does from the factory.
Store bought dough is fine. The biggest thing you can do to improve it is to just let it sit in your fridge for a couple days to cold ferment. Let it come COMPLETELY to room temp before you attempt to shape it, then let it proof for about half an hour before topping and baking.
That’s awful. The case looks like it’s made of injection molded plastic.
I can’t even imagine how sluggish the ID.4 feels with the current motors. The dual motor was probably fine, but 201 HP trying to hustle what’s got to be at least a 4500 lb car just sounds so SLOW. I have a NA Mazda 6, which isn’t the quickest thing in the world, as well as a turbo one, and the extra 70hp and 120lb-ft o…
That’s some thorough research right there.
Honestly, once you learn the basic rules of barbeque, It’s pretty brainless and hands-off. Set your coals to one side (or only turn on burners on one side), and use indirect heat unless you want to sear. Treat your smoker, barbeque, or grill like an oven, and you’ll be successful with most things.
It’s always a good idea to read the instructions of something that could potentially explode if you’re unfamiliar with how it works.
Wingstop has actually REDUCED its prices lately. They went up for a while during the chicken wing “shortage”, but now it seems like they’re LOWER than they were before.
The Kia is the correct answer.
The ONLY thing I’ve tried AI for an actually found semi-useful is for recipes. A few times I’ve told ChatGPT what I had in my fridge, and it gave me some pretty good ideas on some different things to make. Sometimes you have some seemingly disparate ingredients that you need to use up.