Ok, that Ghost of Tsushima TG16 box art is on point
Ok, that Ghost of Tsushima TG16 box art is on point
In the United States, that same card sells for only around $500 - $700.
“Warehouse Employees Steal Over $35,000 Worth Of Video Cards”...
Eh, its more of a Shelbyville idea, anyway.
I love motorweek, and particularly love their retro reviews. My wife absolutely hates it and can’t see any reason to watch it. For me its not only a slice of childhood, but also a pretty straightforward consistent review source.
It did give us that great meme template though.
MotorWeek is great, very low key. In Detroit on the PBS station, it’s followed by Autoline, which is very inside baseball for the industry and if you’re into that, it’s fantastic. Can also be found online at autoline.tv
Put your airplane in airplane mode.
The cutting edge shouldn’t be making things worse for no obvious benefit.
I used to do work like this. we had a guy at the docks that would call when a container ship full of TV/VCR combos would come in, he would tell me what truck and what highway it was on
I hear they're just a couple years away from having one ready to sell!
SAE Level 5 autonomous operation of a vehicle has to be a prerequisite for this to happen.
The thing that I think keeps the “flying car” idea alive is the concept/novelty of making flight as accessible as regular driving. This should never happen. Think of how many useless shitwits you encounter on the roads, you really want them having another axis of movement, specifically one over your head? Even if it’s…
Agreed. Nothing except an aircraft D-check would have caught this.
I think we should all chip in and buy this property for David Tracy to store his Jeep collection and start a museum.
The heater is phenomenal. This thing ain’t air-cooled like your bus. It sends lots of hear into the coolant – more energy goes there than to the rear wheels.
Probably true, but you can’t tell me that, by the end of that article^, you weren’t at least almost agreeing with the absolutely absurd idea that maybe a rusty Valiant is a better winter car than a freaking Toyota Land Cruiser. Think about the skill needed to bend your mind to that extent.
This might be one of the best unexpected things written here in a while.
Once again: ARTICLES LIKE THIS ARE WHY I VISIT THIS SITE.
Imagine how weird the series might have become if Frank Herbert instead chose the publisher behind “How To Keep Your Volkswagen Alive: A Manual of Step-by-Step Procedures For the Compleat Idiot.”