I heard the owner wanted Atlantis Blue instead of orange...
I heard the owner wanted Atlantis Blue instead of orange...
*Agreed.. The elephant in the room is that, in fact, the question was probably asked after they researched the market value. This one comes with a spare engine for $9,900 and the same option package.
I see it's already got a boot on it, so if you don't pay your taxes it can just be remotely clamped down. Smart.
It would be nice if you went and researched what that first program did. That was my first thought when I read the title. Sloppy journalism.
FYI: "The SSEM had a 32-bit word length and a memory of 32 words. As it was designed to be the simplest possible stored-program computer, the only arithmetic operations…
Is this it?
Europeans, and the whole of Europe, are the epitome of sophistication. Having lived there, I can attest to the fact that there is no racism or sexism, and that the societies which they have created are the pinnacle of human achievement and are, for all intents and purposes, completely perfect.
That looks really sharp, especially in plan view. The snub-nose is reminiscent of the recent Benzes and Bimmers, and the flush-look rear bumper cap makes me think of 1970s domestic market offerings from those brands.
I hope the CUE criticisms have been addressed.
It's an observation tower. You pay to go up for a set amount of time.
Anton is a smart dude, I'm sure he said .5G and Benjamin just misquoted (or more likely mistyped) it...
<i>so if you get above 5g on the turns, one of the wheels picks up off the ground.</i>
Not sure if the short layout will make for better racing than the long, GP-Track. The short layout lost the long straight which was brilliant for overtaking.
I have experience with it not really working that way with my first car.