The stiff ticket penalty makes speeding un-fjord-able.
The stiff ticket penalty makes speeding un-fjord-able.
Yep. It is only called that because I initially targeted at people who travelled a lot, usually for work, and needed greater comfort to minimize fatigue than the peasants from cattle class.
No. In fact, it’s a felony to try in some jurisdictions.
Yes, if the robots came with Asimov’s 3 Laws of Robotics embedded in them:
I expect that ahead of a hurricane, parking garage owners aren’t going to be overly concerned with people stashing their cars there. Not like they’re taking up spaces for office or retain parking.
Let’s see...
- Parking garage
- Pay to have it transported out of the area
- Buy a large tarp
Either the guy is so rich that he doesn’t care or he’s not the brightest.
The title goes obviously to Alfa 33 Stradale:
Rich Energy paid Haas millions, and then stopped paying to the terms of the sponsorship agreement. I suppose in that sense that Haas got taken for a bit of a ride.
It got us to the North Shore beaches, but I hated every minute of it.
Not familiar with sportscar racing?
It’s worth noting that the modern starting procedure for F1 races, where the entire field has to come to a full stop all the way to the back of the grid, grew out of Peterson’s fatal crash.
I don’t get it, does everyone have to leave at the same time? Do they walk around playing ‘Closing time’?
Either leave early or wait it out and leave late
i know right, they should have a 30 millions option for an escape pod that doble as personal submarine,
Joke’s on them - she did 999 mph on a few occasions to make up for bathroom breaks.
Maybe a big bill like that will convince her to slow down.
Long dead wagon, you say?
I found Clarkson’s farm to be the best of the outside series, which shocked me. I learned a ton, which also shocked me. It was Clarkson, but there was a humanity and humility that made him a lot less annoying than normal.
Watching Our Man In Italy now. From his man lab to the cooking show to Japan, he’s just a very pleasant hyper-aware presenter.
It’s all right. I ain’t losin’. This fool is running a Honda 2000. I’ll win. Then me and my dad can roll together when he gets out of prison. It’s all good.
The Full House neighborhood has a similar issue. It got so bad that Dave Coulier stepped in and told people to “Cut. It. Out.”