I spent 10 years in manufacturing and field support for a major aerospace company, I also happen to hold a MS in Project Management. Currently I sell and consult on ERP software.
I spent 10 years in manufacturing and field support for a major aerospace company, I also happen to hold a MS in Project Management. Currently I sell and consult on ERP software.
That’s the way I always feel about these too. It's so far removed from reality for me that I really can't bring myself to car about Hypercar X,Y, or Z
My kids just fine in the back of my Mazdaspeed3 and my RX-3. I’ll keep some semblance of my sanity thanks.
I could be convinced to buy an electric first gen Vue. That thing was great.
I cringe laughed all the way through that. Absolutely majestic.
I’d just embed another microchip.
Honestly I can’t see this working terribly well at scale.
I’m not going to completely disagree with you but I, for some reason, feel the need to nitpick.
I test drove one right after test driving a Mazdaspeed3 during the FR-S’s first model year.
The garage is for cars I care about.
Skies of Arcadia and Grandia 2 are glaring oversights.
I suspect you’ll see a pretty big aftermarket for touch screens. That’s all just packaging, the screens themselves are pretty cheap.
This is unreasonably exciting to me. Which means it can’t be real.
The 2ZZ-GE can also be found in the Pontiac Vibe GT, the badge engineered Matrix. I have one as a winter beater. It’s a lot of fun to wind a cute ute out to 8000 RPM.
That generally doesn’t require a lawsuit though, unless the injuries exceeded the limits set on bodily harm and the shops insurance company took a hard line.
Getting some sleep, rereading the article, and the law; you’re correct. That of course begs the question as to why play language games in the first place? (I stand by the fact that perform means following the instructions to their logical conclusion.) There was no need to invoke MVSRA as the intent of the law isn’t…
No. The work instructions end with providing the torque for the lug nuts and list it as the final step of the process.
Pellet stoves are the way to go. They don’t stink, you can vent them through the wall, they put out 70k+ BTU’s, burn maybe a couple pounds of fuel an hour, and they’re 200 bucks or so on Craigslist for a used one.