Well, even living in Canada, I prefer mph over km/h (and mpg over L/100km). But that's probably due to most of our car culture info coming from the US.
Well, even living in Canada, I prefer mph over km/h (and mpg over L/100km). But that's probably due to most of our car culture info coming from the US.
Sounds like the same people plan the construction in Winnipeg.
Lots of bad drivers here in Winnipeg too. But the problem isn't that people drive too fast, it's that they're going too slow. 60 in an 80, holding up a line of cars behind you during rush hour? Business as usual.
No even joking, I would have Gizmodo and Jalopnik on that thing 90% of the time.
And having it's people nick-named after a flightless bird?
Room for skis/sleeping, decent power, smaller than an SUV/truck, and AWD for winter mountain roads.
My non-circumcised brother and I never got infected penises (peni?). I'm pretty sure it was because my parents taught us proper hygiene.
I don't understand why every article doesn't like to that picture. It's adorable!
Hmmm, looks like I'll be taking a thumb drive to the Apple Store soon...
Because, Racecompcycle.
Louis Slotin assembled the core for Trinity, the first detonated atomic device. He has a small park dedicated to him at the end of my street, right by the river, and used to live a block from where my house is.
Well, we both agree on the Alcantara and Leather. Cloth all the way.
Nice, except for the tan interior.
I know a girl from South Korea that doesn't mind the either. She wore shorts and tank tops while visiting here (Canada) in the summer. She's even from a well-off family.
Anybody who runs into burning houses to save others deserves that "bloated" pension.
This pretty much mirrors my reaction to the headline.
Sorry, the headline should read:
I get it. I've been skating for 16 years, and it's pretty much the best feeling ever. Even though I can do a bunch of tricks, just rolling around on smooth concrete brings the biggest smile to my face.