“Dodge = avoid the subject” is a seriously underrated commented.
“Dodge = avoid the subject” is a seriously underrated commented.
ChEVrolet.
Ford = Ford the electric divide
GM = Global Electric
Dodge = avoid the subject
Tesla = Edision (JK fuck that guy)
L-AMPborghini?
Voltvo obviously.
Lincoln Electric
They shouldn’t.
Going high velocity down the road with a plastic/metal weave around the lateral sides of your head? No thank you.
I daily drove my 1975 MGB for many years. Eventually I got a 2nd vehicle - a Yamaha R6 (which, let’s be honest, isn’t an improvement in practicality).
Never have I ever expected a F-350 to be convenient or practical family vehicle
Writing this as a person from a household with kids where the dailys are currently an M2 and a Mini Cooper S hardtop; cars that we bought expecting to cope with inconvenience for the driving experience, oddly my answer is the car we bought to be versatile.
How many dead hookers does that convert to? Certain metric equivalencies continue to escape me.
Such a better bike than the Harley. And far more nimble than you’d expect. I’ve seen guys absolutely flog these things.
My Oldsmobile has a 592 liter trunk.
Bradley you need to road test one of these. Compare it to that HD Bagger.
If you mean the factions in this article, these are both player made groups, akin to a guild or clan war in a traditional MMO. In that sense, the reasons for the fight are not inherently moral, but more petty, and you absolutely wouldn’t need to align with either.
Eve players are incredibly disciplined. So here’s my experience in multiple different fleets in different factions over 8 years.
Always wonder how strategy works in these battles. It just looks completely inscrutable. Does every ship just pick an enemy ship and and shoot it until they or the target dies? Or is there a chain of commands passing down priority targets or orders to use certain weapons?
Sounds like the Imperium may be overstating their “win” a bit. Pyric victory at best. But they took the economic loss, and you know what wars run on. Breaking out even with less players is impressive but this wasn’t a moral victory they were fighting over.
I’d have thought that the fact that the Moon is tidally locked to the Earth would already explain the different surface features on the two sides, because it makes disproportionately harder for asteroids to hit the side of the Moon that’s facing us, compared to the far one, for two reasons.