I may not be the smartest man, but Danny Roman is a sucker... a very well off sucker at that. $117k in monthly payments to drive around in a used Prius? That’s a sucker.
I may not be the smartest man, but Danny Roman is a sucker... a very well off sucker at that. $117k in monthly payments to drive around in a used Prius? That’s a sucker.
Every one of those still on the road has the most fogged over light covers of anything else still on the road from that era.
Spending more than $5,000 for a Nissan Sentra is too much. Maybe a much older Sentra perhaps might make sense if it was one of the first generation models. I had one of those, 2 door hatchback, MPG model and it got obscenely great mileage on the highway. There were levers behind the center console that allowed you to…
I was too busy spending quality time in the ER because I could no longer hold up my head without assistance to take the pictures. But there are a couple of angles where you can clearly see the whole car twisted (the dash had a strange list compared to the rear window frame), the driver’s seat bent rearward about where…
Yeah, that happened in 1993... there are times when I’m reminded of that day because the damage was permanent. Cop asked where I wanted it towed, I replied “Junkyard?” He laughed but then informed me that they can’t do that just in case they need to take pictures, etc.
There’s two issues at hand. First is the mechanism by which medications (mostly controlled substances, but it ends up being all drugs) are allowed to be dispensed (think of this as any act of transferring drugs). You need a license to dispense.
Go look at the map. I just checked out my area and emailed one of the researchers who put it together. The map is reporting results based on the location of the Administration Official, not the Watershed ID. For example, I found a bunch of out of state results (Florida, Rhode Island and North Carolina) in my state…
I remember seeing these when they came out and yeah, it’s just a Golf... but they’re one of those cars that just makes you smile.
Nah, I ran into one in a hospital parking garage and it was fantastic. Guy had vanity plates that read something like “MYS2000". Finally caught up to him at a light one day. He’s going on his 2nd motor rebuild because he puts stupid miles on it and just loves it so much he doesn’t want to drive anything else.
Not the safest thing to be in.
You can toss that micro brew dark ale into the tub to wash your feet my friend. If you had that kind of coin I can tell you from sampling some on a very few occasions that vintage champagne (the stuff from France that is good enough to stand on its own), preferably something pink (it’s not sweet) is the way to go…
That’s not a photoshop, google John Oliver Memorial Sewer Plant for the full story. I’ve had friends from out of town go visit it because they like John Oliver that much. I occasionally (unfortunately) have to go there... smells lovely on certain days.
Had a similar experience where I live. First they ripped up the road for some repair. They repaved the whole damn thing and it was GREAT! They like 6 months later they absolutely DESTROYED an entire section to put in new mains to upgrade the sewer treatment plant (currently dedicated to John Oliver) but that project…
Haven’t heard of them before, but while previewing songs listened to “Queen for a Day”, you ain’t joking about the vocals. I’ll listen to the rest on the way to band practice tonight.
Yeah, that’s probably not possible. Especially for those 400 and 500 mile races. F1 averages 190 miles per race and they’ve been pushing hybrid powertrains for a while. NASCAR is running a 5.8 liter naturally aspirated motor while F1 is running a 1.6 liter turbocharged hybrid. Jalopnik covered why the modern F1 setup…
9 meter wide cutting width! Says it’s a ‘forage harvester’ and I found a used 2017 model for the modest asking price of $217k.
Ooohhh boy! It’s a slippery slope we’re on now! Next thing they’ll allow is separate crews for each tire (like F1) and then everyone’s sitting around just waiting for the car to finishing chugging fuel from the giant can. That’ll lead to some genius pressurizing the refueling rigs and we’re back to watching teams…
And as the human who suggested AVUS, I’m sticking to my guns on this one. Yeah, we can all watch the old movies of unfortunate drivers flying off that enormous banked wall and dying in the grass on the other side, which would firmly plant this track in the very dangerous, probably gonna kill you realm. Making it,…
Pretty sure that’s not true. I’ve seen a few crashes in Monaco that benefited from additional crash structures that weren’t there in the past.
I just looked up F1 track stats. Isle of Man anything is super dangerous.