Counterpoint - Your opinion is wrong and you should feel bad.
Counterpoint - Your opinion is wrong and you should feel bad.
It’s got D-Day identification stripes on it!!
You mean come up with something like “HorseBatteryStapleCorrect”? What a novel concept.
Late ‘60s-early ‘70s Opels used a flattened rubber bulb on the floor for the windshield washer control. You stepped on it, and it used air pressure to spray washer fluid on the windshield. Buddy of mine had one, and the passenger side nozzle was loose and sprayed wide right, missing the windshield altogether, but…
White supremacist revisionist history has been leaping off the page in elementary schools across the country lately.…
Plus you could really let the person on the other end of the call know they had pissed you off by slamming the receiver down as hard as you could with no worry about damaging it.
Good article, but I have to nitpick about what’s depicted in the lead photo. Those big cylindrical things both on and off the circuit board are capacitors, not batteries.
Wow...an Apple Lisa computer. I still have 3 Lisa’s in my basement circa 1985. They have a 10Mb hard drive and 1 Mb RAM. They were originally $10,000 when they were introduced. A dot matrix printer was included with the computer. It actually beat the Macintosh to market by 6 months. I bought mine back in 1985 for…
Thank you. Greer Garson has always been Marie Curie for generations of fans - and she was terrific in the part (Oscar nominated).
But there’ll be this available dealer-installed option...
It’s Been A Hard Day’s Knight.
“You’ll shoot your eye out kid!”.
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And the bombing run of 633 Squadron was an inspiration for the Death Star trench run
If it’s about speed and versatility you should have said the De Havilland Mosquito. Like the Falcon, it’s pretty unassuming too.
You got a color wheel to go with that?
MOONRAKER II: ELECTRIC CAR BOOGALOO
My grandparents escaped from Soviet occupied East Germany after the war. They said it was terrible.
Outlaw Josie Wales.