Uhhhhhh, really? Iran was SOOOOO afraid of the same Reagan administration that was definitely not involved in Iran-Contra. That's what you're saying, right?
Uhhhhhh, really? Iran was SOOOOO afraid of the same Reagan administration that was definitely not involved in Iran-Contra. That's what you're saying, right?
Yeah, I can especially agree because I saw an E39 in royal blue around 3 days ago. I almost spilled all of my very tasty beer over myself in the midst of my freak-out. That's very, very high on the list of cars I want and might realistically be able to afford in the next decade - fingers crossed.
You. I like you.
Yeah, not seeing traffic where you're used to it is always nice. I was driving down to LA once on a Friday, and we got to the 101/405 interchange area around 5PM, so I was bracing myself for napping in gridlock, but it never came. I still don't know why, but I'm not complaining.
As good as an empty railcar is, and empty freeway at rush-hour is simply magnificent. A few summers back, I had a job in the San Fernando Valley. It involved a fairly standard commute around 6:30AM and 3PM, which always made for a jampacked 101.
Yeah, the back end definitely has some nice curves. I wonder why the front is so angular, though...
Delicious? Sure. Curves? Nah, more like polygons.
You did a damn good job of naming the two coastal cities that I would never want to live in, and skipping all the good ones. Even sarcasm must be done well
And your neighbor not being able to get an abortion (from a safe and qualified source)...
Ha! That's your truth? Maybe In'n'Out turns to shit in Texas, but fresh-made and unfrozen always beats the crap I was served outside Houston.
Thanks! I'm glad my many hours wasted on looking into this stuff has saved others.
That's a pretty good article, though I am somewhat surprised by the Patrol's inclusion, and would still argue against the H2 and H3. Just because a company donated a bunch of them to carry communications equipment, that doesn't mean any organization would actually choose that car for an off-road purpose.
Yeah, that series Land Cruiser and its Tacoma/Hi-Lux cousin are essentially the AK-47s of the car world. It always makes me sad to see the fat, ugly thing they call the Land Cruiser in the US.
Right, and wrong. Right because what people commonly call carbon fiber, which is infact carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) would definitely not work, because the heat would melt the plastic like butter (and then you'd probably have a fire - because prancing horse).
Agreed. First thought was "BUY!", but then I saw the hashtag. If someone wants to sell it without the hashtag, I'll be first in line.
You mean, "Bitch, be cool!"?
I'm just beginning to realize just how incredible Tesla's and SpaceX's (and therefore Musk's) achievements are. If you'd done a family feud question asking for the industries that would be the hardest for a start-up to break into, I'll bet you both automotive and SPACE would have come pretty much at the top.
I don't think you could have come up with a better example of everything that Tesla is not.
No, but you see, the forks that cavemen made back in the day, would definitely work as an axe. They were also made for old school meat, like mammoths.
It's not being a smartypants. These are basic logical fallacies that people who make arguments for a living (moving beyond reporting the news towards making a conclusion from it) should know. I had to learn them in high school English class. *eyeroll*