reckless1966
Reckless1966
reckless1966

It actually works in the movie...it’s not a raw virus. They are in tiny microscopic capsules that will breakdown after like 2 or 3 days. And there is a device that can filter them out of her blood if it’s done before that time period ends.

I thought it was a fun if ridiculous action flick.

Yeah, your experience is similar to a review I just read today. He also said that a recent software update fixed a white screen problem where the screen would flash white momentarily sometimes.

I’m planning to go to a Microsoft Store to do a demo and check it out. I’m also going to go to a Best buy to try out the

you forgot lOoKs LiKe a CaMaRo FrOm ThE bAcK

They are taking pre-orders. So I assume that is what they are using to figure out where they are on selling the planned production for 2020:

This interior does look awesome. If they paired this with a green metallic exterior like this ... holy shit....well, I keep trying to attach a damn image of the color green I’m thinking and the damn site just keeps not doing it.  So just go here: https://95octane.com/2019/04/30/2020-toyota-86-hakone-edition/

Yeah, but only if you were going the maximum speed that it functions at. If I was heading at a speed bump or curb, I sure as hell wouldn’t be going 24mph over it. Way slower.

I think the higher trim levels may be a more expensive upgrade than they were on the C7s. Can’t be sure based on just pics, but it looks like the LT3 interior in particular is going to have much higher quality materials than the C7 LT3. If that’s the case, I think we can expect the cost difference between LT1, 2 and 3

US Navy had an active fighter pilot who retired in 2015 who was 54 years old. The Aussies just had a fighter pilot retire last year that was 66.

I bought a Rift about a year ago and loved it, but there were some frustrating issues with it that I was hoping would be solved by the next gen headsets. I think it’s going to be a couple of years more before I purchase another one though...possibly even a little longer.

I want inside out tracking that works as well

I’m sure it will be successful.  I do wish they had released the rumored “pro” version though with 1080p screen, upgraded performance and more memory. That’s the one that I was really excited about.

With the current C7 base model starting at $55,900, I’m betting the C8 will start at $65K or so. They can’t move too far upmarket price wise for the base model. I also believe the interior materials will be better than the C7.

This is the craziest shit I have ever seen. What a moron that rent a cop is.

I have no complaints about my Kia in terms of service. I bought a 2016 Kia new in late 2015 and it’s got about 43,000 miles on it. Up until this week I only had to do standard maintenance like tires, brakes recently, oil changes. Then this week my AC stopped working. I took it in with no appointment, they took the car

Even if the cop had stopped at the stop sign like he was supposed to, since the other road didn’t have a stop sign, he would have been in the wrong for proceeding without making sure the cross street was clear. Of course, if he had stopped as he was supposed to, the other car would at least have had more time to react

Completely right. Even TVs now it’s hard to keep for 10 years...they keep improving them, making them thinner, lighter, HDR, better black levels, etc.

I would agree with you on Mark Wahlberg if not for one thing: He was amazing in 6th Sense. It was a very small part, but I didn’t even recognize him when I first saw it.

He only seems like he isn’t a good actor because he decided he wanted to go after the big dollar action hero movie roles instead of anything deeper. 

All of that is true...however, I still admire him because he goes after all these “crazy” things that other CEOs don’t. The dude takes huge risks. And I don’t think he is actually trying to pull one over on anyone...he just lets his emotions and passion get the best of him frequently.

As you rightly pointed out, Tesla

He was just being efficient.

Thanks for the info. That’s really interesting. I didn’t know there were multiple ways it was handled.

I’m not a pilot, but I thought that when the ejection was triggered it blew the canopy? But the article said he went through the canopy. That seems like a design flaw to me. Also...I’m surprised he wasn’t injured seriously be smashing through the canopy.