Would You Ride In One Of GM’s Test Cars?
Would You Ride In One Of GM’s Test Cars?
If none of the buttons silence the ads, try ramming a screwdriver through the center of the speaker grille.
How about people who crawl through the curvy sections and then speed back up to 10 over the limit as soon as a passing lane appears? They are also incapable of seeing “slower traffic must use turnouts” signs.
Glad it’s not 1942 anymore.
Mazda was known to be loaded with features compared to Toyota and Nissan. I bought a ‘87 Nissan truck brand new and it came with no radio, no AC, no right side mirror, and no rear bumper.
I’m waiting for the first security breach at a password manager. You can bet the hackers are working hard on that one.
That engine braking option on the gearshift is exactly what CVT-equipped cars need.
welcome back, son.
To your list of kid’s magazines I would add, anything from Cricket Media. They have a bunch of magazines for everyone from toddlers to teens, all high quality and ad-free.
What is laughable is, at the same time they are ditching the headphone jack, they are adding stereo speakers. Like that is going to improve the listening experience of tinny tiny phone speakers.
The only reason Y2K wasn’t a disaster is that a lot of talented people worked very hard to fix the software flaws ahead of time. Just because disaster was averted doen’t mean there wasn’t any danger.
Are you suggesting that precise determination of altitude is a difficult technical problem? Maybe it was in 1950, but it can now be done by a $2 chip, like the one in almost every smartphone. I’m sure North Korea has it figured out.
“old cars may be exempt”
There are different models with different prices. I got the cheapest one and it was $16.88 with the code. That’s about the same price as a metal tape measure.
There are different models with different prices. I got the cheapest one and it was $16.88 with the code. That’s…
Just wait until 2101, when the copyright expires.
Where I live, it’s scheduled to take 5 years and a billion public hearings just to build a new substation and upgrade capacity on 18 miles of line. Imagine what it would take to give the grid what it really needs.
Sierra Nevada deserves every bit of their success. Stalwarts like Pale Ale taste every bit as good as they did 30 years ago, but Sierra also shows innovation and creativity with all the new recipes they try, “beer camp” and tie-ups with German breweries.
“Meh” bothers me more than “PIN Number”
Chicken sashimi is actually a thing in Japan. I agree, disgusting texture.