Fair enough. But for people who write professionally, typographical conventions do matter.
Fair enough. But for people who write professionally, typographical conventions do matter.
So will—oh, never mind
I just went and checked and...whaddya know, it was turned on. So I turned it off. I will have to give it a test.
Have you looked at the data coming out of Iowa lately? I’m guessing not.
My money is on “no.”
Kiss was a dumb band. This is a dumb car. That said, someone will buy it. Like the douche in my neighborhood growing up who would dress like one of the members of Kiss for Halloween. Or for Tuesday. CP, by at least one order of magnitude.
There goes my plan to drive from North Carolina to Alaska (my home state)...via Halifax.
We bought a perfectly nice Huyndai something or other from Carmax earlier this year for $14k with only 19k on the odo, and the rest of the pretty decent warranty. It’s a great little car. There’s lots of good lightly used cars available, and if you’re worried about Other People’s Problems, I’ve had good luck with cars…
.@RPMotorsports owner Andrew Murstein: “I find it hard to believe that the President would send out such a misinformed tweet”
I rented one of these once, about ten years ago. I sometimes rent cars to check out cars I might want to buy someday. If that’s what motivated me then, I was cured of that urge rapidly. This thing was dog slow, but it’s handling was also sloppy. The best word for the Dodge Journey is “meh.”
Looks like a great potential collab between McMansion Hell and Garden and Gun.
tl;dr: “They were just following orders.” Or, if you prefer, “Befehl ist Befehl.” Dangerously close to Godwin’s Law here, but, hey, if you’re going to invoke the Nuremberg Defense, you own it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superior_orders
Don’t need to know much about maintenance here. This thing is as stiff as a light breeze. The build quality is “approximate.”
How many of those at Hagerty are sawn in half and given a bro-tastic extension? Bidding starts at “none of them.”
Jim Bridenstine is a pilot, ex military. He has rather more experience with “aeronautics” than did, say, Jim Webb, the NASA administrator during its glory days in the 1960s. Is he an aeronautical engineer? No. How many of this ilk have served as NASA administrator? From what I’ve seen, Bridenstine might be one of a…
Not too far ahead. You’d be in around nine grand for a five grand (on a good day) car. I voted NP because I like the cartoon looks of this thing, and it would be fun. But I didn’t know that this thing treats its transmission as a consumable. Leaning CP now.
I don’t agree, but this still made me laugh, so you earned a star.
Too many broken little things for that money. Three grand would be a great price for someone who’d spend some money to fix the speedo and all the other things. And maybe to remove those hideous decals.
We call that an “on-board navigation system.”
That’s nice. The rest of us have work that needs to be done.