The one upside to anti-psychotics (besides not being psychotic!) is that I don’t get hangovers anymore.
The one upside to anti-psychotics (besides not being psychotic!) is that I don’t get hangovers anymore.
Maybe it’s genetic. My 16 year old daughter wears t-shirts, gym shorts, and flip flops all the time, including the dead of winter. And she’s not even drunk; but our DNA is Norwegian/Brit/Dutch/German.
I don’t get the hate, either. I know techies (and I am one) who are that weird. And Penny as a pharma saleswoman is EXTREMELY realistic.
In general other people’s projects are trouble. But this looks really interesting. Tentative NP.
This was 1988. Google says it’s $91.56 in today’s money. It’s actually $250ish, so it’s more than just inflation.
Yugos have LOTS of soul. But much as it pains me to say this ... soul ... isn’t everything.
I’m old enough to remember when the 18 year old MacAllan cost $45 a bottle. Should’ve drunk much, much more of it.
Power Take Off.
The Supreme Court is too important to let a Republican win. Unless you’re going full Lenin on the “It has to get worse before it gets better” thing.
Nobody has a picture of the actual radio?
Neat article but ... no pictures of the actual radio?
“I am slowly losing my grasp on popular music”
Anyone who needed an engine rebuild for their Lamborghini Espada knows what you’re talking about.
“Allowed?” Entropy was built-in at the factory.
Front/Mid means the engine is in front of the passengers, but behind the front axle.
Can’t tell you how happy I am to see the Airflow at #1; Granpa Crowley was an early adapter. (Didn’t keep it long, though. They had ... issues)
One of my childhood friend’s mom was a retired German sidecar racer. Can confirm.
Yup, we’re the last generation of car enthusiasts. Hopefully we’ll still have motorcycles.
“Bottom line: Aston Martin’s marketing about the golden ratio is the equivalent of a car manufacturer saying “we like to design our car using circular shapes because the circle is a shape that’s very unique and common in nature and art.”