Mind CONTROL not mind ROT.
Mind CONTROL not mind ROT.
It was a manufacturing limitation. They didn't yet know how to make wider tires. (Pneumatic tires were still relatively new technology too)
The SJ gets my vote as well. It had the whole package. Drop dead gorgeous looks, stupid amounts of horsepower, a proper manual gearbox, lavish interior and a pricetag only the uber-wealthy could afford.
This is pretty clever, I think. The kid makes a little extra spending cash, and the client gets some help in a fiercely competitive game.
Oh hell, I saw this the other day. I thought about submitting it but didn't bother.
So? They paid for them with their own money that they earned with the company they founded. They're keeping maintenance and repair crews employed as well, because I'd be willing to bet none of the three have a degree in avionics or have even the slightest idea how to fix an airplane.
Now that I've seen that, I have to agree it looks a lot more like a Metroid than a skull.
The VGAs are like every other award show.
I'll settle for that.
I'll settle for Indy pulling the upset of the year tomorrow and blasting Baltimore back to where they came from.
So anyone who owns a gun is automatically a redneck? Thanks for your enlightened worldview.
These are finely crafted machines, built by people who truly do love what they're doing. I'd like to think that love and care shows in the craftsmanship of the finished product. It's why I can appreciate cars like this even though I'll never own one.
I'm not a big fan of Louis CK (not for any particular reason, I just don't think he's all that funny) but this is a classy move. Dude's gonna make a fortune this way.
Likely roll the fruit around on the counter with a firm press to break up some of those membranes, then attach nozzle and spritz away. Given that, I'd say it'd generate enough vacuum to suck juice up and out.
As cheap as it is now I'm half tempted to buy it just for kicks and giggles. It's fallen into that "Why the hell not?" price range after all.
While I'm not sold on the "sell everything online for a dollar" thing—it does cost money to make this stuff, after all—manufacturing cost is just a fraction of that.
The one time I got mugged, I didn't have any self-defense training. Just a really short fuse.
That's one of the big problems with NYC. Nobody's armed and the criminals know it, so they run rampant.
Or someone with weak/arthritic hands? I can see where a normal corkscrew or even one of those butterfly jobs would be trouble for someone with bad hands. For them, I'd say this is worth it. Considering the populace isn't getting any younger, I'd say there's a solid market for this thing. I wouldn't buy one though,…
No, like with a size 10 1/2 to the junk.