It still baffles me why the NRA is so adamantly opposed to mandating even the most basic firearms safety training. That alone would’ve prevented this.
It still baffles me why the NRA is so adamantly opposed to mandating even the most basic firearms safety training. That alone would’ve prevented this.
620 mile range at highway speeds?
The website says 250. It also has this weird fake-out feature where it provides a radio button for “manual transmission,” but when you select it, it just shows that none of the CX-9s have it. Kind of a dick move.
Yes! Brilliant until 1970, crap until the 79s came out (and those were only “not crap” compared to the Mustang IIs), pretty good from 87-93, crap again until 2005.
That was quite a jolt.
96 years old and still allowed to drive? WTF? He could easily croak while behind the wheel, the car drifts into opposing traffic and people are dead.
And after getting banged, it’s not even smoking.
“You can’t make this up,” said @jamiseymore, before proceeding to make stuff up.
Too bad no one yelled “Computer! Evasive maneuvers!”
The feet thing- it’s been awhile since I had someone do that near me on a plane.
I’ll just leave this here:
Tracy: “My Jeep’s engine caught fire last night...”
he’s launching a battery and powertrain startup in Redwood, California.
First they came for the Kit Cars, but I did not speak up,
Then they came for the sand rails, and I remained silent,
Then, one by one they came for the Stancebros, and the brotrucks, then the bitchbaskets and David Tracy, but still I did not object.
Then one day, they came for my 1967 Camaro project that I swear one day I…
No, it just sounds like JIT taken to an extreme.
“Roman, it looks like you have something to say.”
“I sure do. *dubbed in VO by Don Cheadle* I must go now. My planet needs me.”
Maybe I’m fighting a losing battle here, but it’s spelled “whoa,” not “woah.” Details, man. Let’s fight orthographic entropy.