I was thinking the same thing. Both equally endanger themselves, but one produces a much higher quality video.
I was thinking the same thing. Both equally endanger themselves, but one produces a much higher quality video.
Would have been better if video wasn't vertical. ಠ_ಠ
Somebody made a Chrome extension that fixes the comments system (i.e., back to normal) with some clever Javascript manipulation. Go check it out in the Chrome web store — it's called "Kotaku fix".
R2 Finally, a car company that recognizes the need for my generation to carry surfboards and mountain bikes around without having to buy a full-sized fucking bro-truck. And it's...Chrysler? Whatevs...game on, Big Three.
Aha, I understand your point now. All that some people understand is that the economy needs to be fixed, but don't understand the steps and repercussions involved in making it happen, including keeping manufacturing and industry where we want it.
I farted on a 2CV once. Thing was totaled.
Although I resent your comment about "questionably educated people" (though to a degree you are right), I don't think anybody's recoiling in horror at all. When I lived in the South (I, as well as most of my peers who are also engineers, are indeed fully educated), we warmly welcomed industry and manufacturing in our…
Hahaha yes, or JGTC ;)
According to those articles, two women of Boalsburg are credited with honoring their own loved ones for a few years starting in 1864. In 1866, Columbus, MS is where both Union and Confederate soldiers were honored and remembered reverently, and a newspaper article was written about it and distributed nationwide soon…
Like I said...too damn expensive for a Garbage Truck Roadster. Hahaha
Neutral: I think it's absolutely fantastic that Hyundai and Kia are doing what they're doing, and doing it quickly. They may not be top-tier cars, but with great warranties they're far from a horrid investment anymore. Plus, whether you love the brands or not, you have to appreciate that their presence will pressure…
I'll take that as valid.
That's a new one — I have heard that it was some place in Ohio from most people, but there's no back story that I know of.
I think the Genesis Coupe was trying to move in on the Mustang (V6), 370Z, and G37S, rather than the 3-Series and similar. I don't know their offerings for sure, but I think the Sonata fits into the same segment as the 3.
True, but then where does the extra capital come from? If people are buying less, then auto makers should theoretically be investing less in the more expensive and/or risky models.
French quality, southern workmanship, only idiots buy Italian cars.
I think the Kia Optima is a great-looking car — even thought it was some new upscale VW when I first saw it. As long as they're reliable, other manufacturers should take note.
Yeah I don't get it, either. I read some articles that report sales are slow because of the economy and cars are lasting longer and teens not getting licenses; other articles report that manufacturers can't keep up with demand, and have the capacity to produce all kinds of new and weird segments. I've read both types…
Airbus owns American Eurocopter, an amazing plant in Columbus, Mississippi. C-town was my home for 8 years!
I like the Z8 — it's just way too damn expensive for what it is.