Inspector Gadget’s car.
Inspector Gadget’s car.
I coveted The Turtle Van as a toy and as a real vehicle when I was a kid.
One word: Thundercougarfalconbird.
But it is Denver, CO. Denver isn’t actually in the mountains, doesn’t get that much snow, and when it does snow it melts quick. If the daughter does go into the mountains to ski/snowboard/whatever snowtires will do just fine.
Calling it now.
Political speech is ineligible for fact-checking
Reports have been coming for years about how he is not very smart, but people refuse to accept it. You all know he isn’t engineering the rockets or designing the cars, right? Actually smart people are the ones doing that. At best, his seagull management hasn’t yet entirely destroyed them.
I think it looks a lot better in the white/silver combo than on the blue/black, but I agree it’s still an odd look. It’s unique, but I’m not sure its in a good way.
I usually open the door first, unless I’m feeling rowdy, then I do the Dukes of Hazzard slide across the hood, then jump in through the window.
Because they “like their insurance”, in other words, can easily afford it and haven’t been screwed over by it... yet. They don’t give a damn about anyone else’s situation, the same problem we have in this country for just about every issue.
Canadian here.
The miles give me pause, as well. It’s not particularly rational, though. There is nothing that can’t be cheaply unbolted and replaced on a Wrangler. With 230k miles, there will be very few wear items that haven’t been replaced at least once. The more important part is that the tub looks solid. I’d easily take this…
The only proper option is the El-Camino; imagine those e-Bike buyers swooning over the Mad-Max-mobile
We don’t really call this a “lens flare,” it’s actually JWST’s “point spread function,” (or a PSF) and those are “diffraction spikes” of the unresolved stars. JWST’s PSF is caused by how light interacts with the edges of the primary mirror, the arms that hold up the secondary mirror, and the fact that there are 18…
Expensive carmaker CEO says cheap cars aren’t coming any time soon.
Why is it that, every time there’s a crisis, Musk needs to make himself involved?
I don’t understand the prevailing narrative that Wordle was a gift from a benevolent creator that was ruined by a greedy corporation. In hindsight, isn’t it likely that he just decided early on it was more lucrative to wait and sell his game to a corporation who could monetize it than to monetize it himself?
So just like taking Yelp reviews with a grain of salt - keeping in mind that it is often dissatisfied customers that have the passion to post a rating - it is important to consider positive experiences as well.
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