1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor Sentinel - Ghostbusters’ ECTO 1
1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor Sentinel - Ghostbusters’ ECTO 1
My wife and I have a 2022 E350 with a number of the old bells and whistles as part of a lease for her job. We do enjoy the car, though we’re looking at the BMW 5-series for the next go-around (can only choose between E-class and 5-series with said lease).
Was it a similar shift pattern, just minus gear 6? If so, that’d be hilarious as you’d have a ‘secret gear’ to reaaaaally mess with people. If it was a completely different shift pattern that’s also a bit funny but now super dangerous given the placement of reverse.
I swear we’d have HSR in CA already from LA to SF if they didn’t capitulate and move it so far east to the population centers and just ran it along the interstate...
God, I am already missing Ken and watching #43 rip around like a ballet dancer pirouetting on tarmac.
Posted this on R&T as well but:
That’s definitely an interesting way to look at the NUMMI plant failure. The workforce at the old Fremont plant was “considered the worst workforce in the automobile industry in the United States,” by the leader of their own dang union, the UAW, and said union was flabbergasted when Toyota insisted on rehiring the…
Haha, I’ve already done that as you should have access to the MK8, SNES, N64 and 3DS Rainbow Roads (Rainbows Roads?) with the currently released courses, but having a ‘Vintage’ 4-race Rainbow Cup... or better a ‘Full’ 5-race cup would be FANTASTIC
Since they moved all the accessories over to the 48v electric system with the new I6 that’s in all the new 450 models, it’s actually quite the small package. Not quite I4 size, but I bet they could’ve gotten it in there looking at what else they’ve fit it in.
Normally I wouldn’t post on an Inventory article, but I gotta give a shoutout to Staub’s Cocotte line of Dutch Ovens, especially if you go a little nicer and get the elongated one at 5.75 quarts. I use it all the time for a ton of different recipes and it does a bang-up job on basically anything you want slow-cooked…
Normally I wouldn’t post on an Inventory article, but I gotta give a shoutout to Staub’s Cocotte line of Dutch…
Nate’s totally right about ‘messiness’ and wrapping things up with more questions than answers. Just think of some of the best pieces of media that we keep talking about over and over again and you’ll see they do the same. Be it the end of Cowboy Bebop’s anime to most of Christopher Nolan’s work to even the Barbie…
Ryu’s that ‘one friend’ who seems to always have the best stories, lots of cool people he’s met, very fish-out-of-water who a lot of people would love to be like.... until they meet Ken and Chun-Li who love him but are exasperated by the fact that he just doesn’t do adulting.
As an ex-stagehand, those truckers are absolute champs and deserve every penny after the insane tour they just pulled off.
Because Previa is always the answer. Who wouldn’t want a supercharged, mid-engine AWD beast that could carry a soccer team or an armoire wherever, whenever?
Big Iwata energy as well.
According to the FAQ on the Xbox site you needed it separate to the old Game Pass Console, sooooo guess the whole kit-and-caboodle is on Ultimate
‘Depending on the game, yes—though for multiplayer you need either Xbox Game Pass Ultimate or a subscription to Xbox Live Gold (sold separately).
Left/Right or Front/Rear is the big question...
OR DO YOU CHECKERBOARD THEM!?
I’ve got ExtremeContacts on my Lexus RC and between their warranty and the extended one I got through America’s Tire, I’ve had all four of my tires swapped thanks to the quality of roads here in NorCal for free. I’m normally very sketchy about extended warranties, but dang have those come through for me in spades.
David E. Davis’ response about the SMRs is huge, but there have been MASSIVE improvments in the Generation III and III+ BWR/PWR reactors like core catchers and integrated passive cooling that make them far safer than the Gen II reactors used at Fukushima or the Gen I reactors used at Three-Mile and Chernobyl.
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The USACoE did extensive research into SMRs 60 years ago and found them unviable. Nuclear tech has really not changed or advanced all that much since.