Yeah, the first 6 were all overweight, non-standard, and/or considered dogs performance-wise, and no airline was interested in them, and Boeing basically had to write the first three (ZA001-003) off.
Yeah, the first 6 were all overweight, non-standard, and/or considered dogs performance-wise, and no airline was interested in them, and Boeing basically had to write the first three (ZA001-003) off.
Ghostery needs to come out with an iOS 8 Safari extension ASAP.
I have a bunch of both Eneloops and Powerexes. The Eneloops have been 100%, while there have been a surprising number of duds among the Powerexes — batteries that would hold a charge, etc.
I have a bunch of both Eneloops and Powerexes. The Eneloops have been 100%, while there have been a surprising…
Nice! Good to know, I got a SOG Tomahawk for my birthday this year, and while cool and all that, I really didn't have a use for it other than making my office look menacing.
I don't know if you're being facetious but I find this 911 looks surprisingly good in that color, as diarrhea brown as it is.
Well, they could always call it a 912.
I had a Force and loved it so much I didn't send it in for the recall. I eventually lost it and was waiting for its successor. However, lack of HealthKit integration is a dealbreaker:
Well, HP CEO Léo Apotheker was (ostensibly) fired for something less than a full blown affair with a consultant.
Not surprising behavior from the Argentines. Posture and start a war, hoping it was too far away for the Brits to care too much, lose and still act all butthurt about it 30+ years later. Welch on your debts, then take a grandstanding position that actually hurts your country when your creditors come a calling. Look…
It had me at "variable geometry wings"
Truth. As someone who owns/owned 4 VWs (B3/B4/B5 Passats, MkV GTI), the only car in VWs lineup that I'd buy is another GTI. Maybe also the upcoming Golf TDI wagon. The Touareg is actually a great SUV, but it's in that weird in-between space like the Phaeton — too expensive compared to typical VWs, even if thousands…
This is the way I sight in a rifle, and have always been able to get on paper in the first shot at 100 yards:
Yeah I was impressed by how fast the i8 was, given the "low" amount of power and the skinny tires and all that. I'd figure it'd be a technologically impressive showpiece that drove well but wouldn't be all that fast in an absolute sense (compared to other cars in its price range).
That's why when I buy/sell things on sites like Craigslist (admittedly not a car): (1) meet in a public place, like a Starbucks or its parking lot, (2) let someone else know where you'll be and what you're doing, (3) face-to-face cash sale only, and (4) carry my concealed handgun. No problems so far.
Reminds me of this scene from the Hunt for Red October:
US regulations. European models don't have that reflector there at all.
4 series has a fat ass. Not fat as in sexy bubbly badonka-donk, but fat as in wide and flat looking. E90 generation, coupe was better looking than sedan. I think for the F30/F80 generation, I agree with Travis that sedan looks better than coupe. Especially with those flares.
Yeah it should be understated, because US Spec E36 M3s were neutered compared to their Euro counterparts: less power, 5 speed instead of 6 speed transmissions.
Agree, the hood promises a flowing, elegant front end, maybe something pointy or at least slanted, and instead you get a this blunt upright thing.
GTO looks just like a Grand Prix coupe. Even blander, actually.