Tesla: Here’s what happened
Tesla: Here’s what happened
Republic Commando was a really fun game. I would absolutely play that again.
I am in favor of this, but only if it is also mandated that they be called “Johnny Cab” and have an animatronic of a psychotic taxi driver in the driver’s seat...
They still build a few good looking cars, but the focus on performance driving is all but lost. This photo is all kinds of awesome.
The only place this is feasible is to run the same roads as the Aussie road trains...
You are correct. A company spent significant money researching viability to reconfigure the ship for current use. There were two conclusions: (1) it’s in surprisingly good shape structurally for something that’s been sitting for 49 years and (2) It is completely infeasible to retrofit it for modern propulsion. Point 2…
But what everyone wants to know is: do they taste as good?
But what everyone wants to know is: do they taste as good?
And Tesla can’t wait years for the NTSB to issue a formal finding, while Tesla’s image gets trashed in the process.
Remember when racing sounded cool? Modern F1 has lost the soundtrack. The new Indy cars look good again, maybe they can drop in an 18k RPM V8 and actually have a reason for us to watch over F1...
That is an outstanding photo, assuming it’s not shopped...
And that’s where it falls apart. Because this work can be done anywhere in the world, and is done in places that will never ever unionize.
My grandfather bought one of these new. He was SO excited about it. A couple of years later he said it was the worst car he had ever owned and he would never buy another one. And that one was brand new and hadn’t sat in a field for years.
This is a movie you _cannot_ pass by when you see it in the channel guide. At least I can’t. I’ve watched parts of this movie so many times for that exact reason. This is a classic, a wonderful film that is a relic of another time.
The real issue is that individual providers, for example CBS, want the same cash Netflix gets. It doesn’t work that way. At least MT is trying to be a little more reasonable at $5.
I may be the only one, but I had a blast playing Warhammer 40k Space Marines. I picked it up for a few bucks at a GameStop, and finished it a few months ago. The game clearly was meant to be part one of a larger saga, but lackluster sales killed the sequels, which is too bad. It was a really fun, way underrated game.
That’s not bad except for the second set of eyes in the windshield.
I used to live in the desert on dirt roads. With the construction around I hit nails several times a year. The warranty was mandatory for me and probably replaced two tires a year. So....yeah. Totally worth it in some rare circumstances. Never paid for a warranty since moving to a place with pavement...
The fact that one or two were modified does not mean all were compelling. The Aerostar was a crap van badly outclassed by the dodge/Chrysler products of the day and even the GM toaster shaped ones.
Every BMW has working turn signals. Most have never even been used.
Flying United is always a terrible idea. FIFY