Not to make light of the situation, but that didn't seem like all that bad of a shunt. Especially since he went straight into the wall; there's a chance he didn't damage much of the suspension.
Not to make light of the situation, but that didn't seem like all that bad of a shunt. Especially since he went straight into the wall; there's a chance he didn't damage much of the suspension.
How is it not in the last 20 years? 1995 was 19 years ago.
Factcheck: aren't you talking about number 4?
The Series II made the list. I'm happy.
This is a simple one. Use the gas your owner's manual says to use. Putting 94 octane gas in a car that only needs 87 octane is a waste of money; pure and simple.
Hey at least you have Hulu plus! I used to love watching food network because they had actual cooking shows, but now all those got spun off to the cooking channel with only the lousy reality shows still on food network. Now that's fine and all, except that the cooking channel ISN'T AVAILABLE IN CANADA! You just can't…
This is my main point. It's actually THAT easy to get around these region blocks.
That's an interesting comparison. I wonder if they too will try to sue the pants off people going around the region locks; only to find out it does nothing to stop people from doing it.
There are a lot of flaws in your logic. You can't compare an engine from 1995 to one from only a few years ago. Much has changed since then.
Your last point is so true. Excellent engine, but it was found under the hoods of buick lesabres, chevy imapalas, and the like. It's a damn shame the only performance car it came in was the camaro, although the 90s camaro was not a high point for the nameplate.
Some shows are actually worth watching and command my full attention; generally the news does as well. But some shows are on just as background noise while I'm doing something else.
He would have retired just out of protest
I'm not so sure about that. I know a ton of millenials (myself included) who would much rather have a physical book than read on a screen. For anyone who reads for fun, the paper book still has a place.
Too bad the Hesketh team isn't around anymore.
It looks like they took last year's design and glued a carbon fiber dildo on the front of it.
My thinking is that the average person who watches tv online is at the very least aware that workarounds exist; and even a quick google search shows how simple it can actually be to set up. Yes, some people can't be bothered, but I know people who go as far as paying for services to circumvent these blocks.
It's small consolation given how many things aren't on Canadian Netflix. It's gotten a lot better over time, but it's still embarrassing compared to the American version.
I wonder how long these geo-location restrictions will continue to exist given how easy it is to get around them. They're not protecting their content against anyone with even a basic knowledge of technology.
Massive weight? At just under 400lbs, it's not too far off the current 3.6L V6 GM uses in everything. For a completely cast-iron design, it's only 20-something pounds heavier than the aluminum LY7.
This.