Thus far, this might be my favorite story of 2018.
Thus far, this might be my favorite story of 2018.
I’m trying to decide whether or not that Toyota driver just panicked and sat there, or was holding the line to try to keep that bus out of the ditch/ravine thing on the top left of the video.
In fairness, I love sharks, but even I want all the sharks to die after hearing about the USS Indianapolis.
There’s never really a wrong time to post this, but in celebration of this post... (if you’ve not seen this before, you may want to turn your speakers down...)
Seriously didn’t recognize her in those Instagram clips...
This is an interesting take. So really the cars just exist to jump start (pun not intended) need for charging stations/ battery packs/ infrastructure. Then by the time the big boys show up, Tesla’s already got the network built and the market cornered...
Probably a toss up between the TVR Cerbera and the Jaguar XK-180 concept back in the day.
Not that this guy should get punished, but it makes me nervous that the cops never bothered to actually clock him at this speed.
They got the speed from the Corvette’s onboard CPU?
The idea that your car could tattle on you for speeding seems like a civil liberties issue.
Clearly you didn’t see Jr.’s last few seasons in NASCAR...
I like the “drugged” part of the headline.
Unless it misses... Longoria is right that it was intended for formations of Soviet bombers. The other sell is that these were in the pre-guided days.
If you’re lobbing unguided weapons, even if you miss your target, nukes still tend to get the job done.
I get the outrage. I get why H&M (genuinely) didn’t see it coming.
Were I the D.A., I’d probably go for a constructive manslaughter charge.
We’ve had “suicide by cop” for forever. Do we need to add “homicide by cop”?
Awesome! Thanks for sharing, Driving_Impaired!
I love Zanardi, but we might be burying the lede here.
For a second, I was hoping that M8GTEses was going to be the plural.
Sorry, kid. You actually went over on your playtime with this model.
I caught Kill Zone 2 a few months ago on one of the streaming services (Amazon Prime?). It was slightly insane, very difficult to follow, and absolutely amazing.
I really enjoyed this flick.
I understand how this is a violation of the extant law, but to be blunt, the law seems a little ridiculous.
Government agencies are not allowed to advocate for their own funding/development to the American public, but IMO they should be.
I feel like if groups like NASA, NOAA, the EPA, the National Park Service, the…