I think it was James May who noted that electric power would be perfect for Rolls-Royce because it’s both torquey and quiet, attributes which are perfect for heavy luxo-barges. Interesting to see Mercedes pick up that challenge first.
I think it was James May who noted that electric power would be perfect for Rolls-Royce because it’s both torquey and quiet, attributes which are perfect for heavy luxo-barges. Interesting to see Mercedes pick up that challenge first.
Those “confidential and also copyrighted” disclosures at the end are a sure sign that the lawyer involved has no idea what they’re talking about. That boilerplate pops up in less reputable spots that are willing to bend their ethics to included nonsense in the hopes that it intimidates the recipient. The author…
Yeah, early this year I bought an external drive for my Xbox One and blew through my Xfinity data cap installing all my games in my account.
The worst part is that they’d built hotel on Boardwalk, so he owed like $500 in rent just for one night.
BRAAAAAAAAAAAP
It’s actually even better than that.
Honestly, its been really gross watching companies try to push the line a little bit each time. This is a real problem that needs to be dealt with before it kills the industry.
Parks and Rec was a more consistent show. Yes. But it never reached the heights The Office did in in it so 2nd and 3rd seasons. Those seasons were practically comedy gold that in my opinion no show has reached.
SMART. Those will never need new tires, ever.
Their videos are getting great. They’re more tightly edited and the jokes are better. Loved the two-handed shift and the bit where he’s backward.
Played in the NFL? Suuuuure you did! Checks username. Oh. Never mind.
I’ve done Murph a couple times (no vest), and I think my best time ever was around 55 minutes. For comparison, I can run a mile in 5:30, two miles at 13:00 without feeling particularly winded, rock climb regularly at V4s pushing to V5s, and oh yeah, I played in the fucking NFL.
“DON’T YOU KNOW WHO I AM??!”
Wait, is somebody actually trying to solve a problem before it gets out of hand and the government has to get involved? Are they allowed to do that?
My first vehicle was a 78 chevy pickup with a 350. I put on Edlebrock headers with glasspacks off of an old 65 Ford, so they were basically street legal straight pipes. I even used the time honored trick of using a garden hose to send water into the glass-packs to shatter the muffler and send the waste back out of…
Before reading this article, I considered myself somewhat of a lightweight in the gearhead world. After reading this goop about fuel-injected cats and oil-pumping pistons, I feel like a world class automotive engineer.