Yeah, it’s all clicking together for me now.
Yeah, it’s all clicking together for me now.
I mean, it’s pretty obvious they’re standing shoulder to shoulder looking past each other. They aren’t making eye contact. Without context, it looks like a weird form of forced perspective but if you actually watch the whole scene it’s not that bad.
10/10 would have to blow into it to get it to work in an NES.
My Corvair had a single-bowl brake master, but I was okay with that because it was only running on two of its six cylinders and I don’t think I could have gotten up the speed to actually hurt anything.
This is pretty amazing. I compiled all the animations of my grandpa and grandma who died long before I was born. Color me impressed:
I’ve used this on a few pictures of my baby boy, who died when he was six months old. I don’t care if I’m selling my soul - getting animated pictures of him is a fucking gift.
Commenting “Super impractical” on a T-bucket post is like saying, “It’s only got two wheels!” on a motorcycle post.
I had a ‘99 Frontier I bought new. At the time the Ranger and S10 were still a thing, as was the Tacoma. I couldn’t reasonably afford a v6, nor 4wd, so the Frontier was the top choice (I was 20ish and had my first real job, I didn’t *want* a used truck).
It was a damn good truck. ~150hp, a decent 5spd and the extended…
Why is it so tall?
does it come with a front facing camera so you can see over the hood?
Given that we’re not seeing any ACTUAL justice being doled out for things that REALLY matter, I’m fully on the I-don’t-give-a-fk side of this. Amplifying nothingburgers for clicks/viewers is what’s wrong with all forms of media at the moment.
In the sense of marketing tomfoolery.
Lol yeah, it’s basically a sales gimmick. A large chunk of cuvs sold are just tall front wheel drive cars, sold to appease the “sit up high” crowd and “sport utility” image.
Well it’s a car so...
Well their first mistake is calling it an SUV.
I’m looking forward to seeing how far I can over-cluck one of these.
I want the rise time of my turn signals (and even more so, brake lights) to be as fast as possible, and if the effect is jarring, all the better. The fall time can be as soft as you like, though I’m not too interested in it either way.
By far and away, my favorite part of working at a dealership, was when minty older normal cars rolled in.
Unless the baby is literally crowning in the car, it’s not gonna make much of a difference.
Not an Apple fan, but I think it was a good call, actually. iPhone vs. Android phones is a totally subjective discussion, so putting either one on top is just going to boil down to an iOS vs. Android debate. This way both parties can get the info they’re interested in.