The beauty of China is that they’re very rich. and so am I. And I’m intelligent. Some people would say I’m very, very, very intelligent.
The beauty of China is that they’re very rich. and so am I. And I’m intelligent. Some people would say I’m very, very, very intelligent.
I would take my various Rogue rentals over the Versa any day of the week. Though it’s like choosing bamboo chutes under the fingernails, over jagged-edged rods up the dickhole. Not a great place to be.
It was a very respectable, fun car to drive at some point(s). I loved my ‘94 4DSC (4 door sports coupe... yeah, the Europeans didn’t invent that mis-naming shit), though that was an automatic. Loved the 98 SE 5-spd even better. 200 HP and it’s the only car I ever personally drove 130 mph in, for whatever that’s worth.
All I can say is “Ditto about everything you said.” Every. Single. Thing.
If dude comes out with hat brim rolled tightly around the shape of a PBR can, and there’s a giant rusty hook in it... sorry man, everyone judges! :)
I’ll give you that, sometimes; but I know plenty on the other side too. Also, I know the engine is technically made with a supercharger in mind, but it wasn’t OEM and likely voided warranty if done while still on warranty. You always have to take non-OEM “upgrades” with grain of salt.
While that can seem better on the surface, it also begs the question of how much more did the guy thrash the truck because he also had a supercharger on it?
You know I love you!
Cybertruck?
“Who’s Johnny?” she said.
I mean, I’d hit it, but it wouldn’t be long-term or anything.
Thank the gawds that didn’t make it to market.
Yeah, and what I’ve found most amazing about their recyclability, is that it’s like ~75%. That’s amazing. Compare to say, glass, which you would think would also be high... nope. ~30%’ish. Still. Just think of not only cars, but computers, laptops, phones, watches, ETC. And all the more in the future, there will be…
Fair enough. And I may even agree with some or a lot of that. Cheers!
I, too, have driven a lot of miles on I-95.
I prefer my rubber-based adhesive on the back of a GORILLA!
You seem nicer today; good sleep? :)
That’s actually pretty “easy” in machine learning though. It would not be difficult at all to code up a neural network to handle this, and a LOT of pre-input can be entered before the software ever even hits the streets. This might be one of the easier problems to solve.
Game on...
Ditto.