I had no idea that merely tying a noose was so bad. I have tied many nooses as a useful-if-a-bit-overkill-no-pun-intended knot and had no idea that it would be so offensive.
I had no idea that merely tying a noose was so bad. I have tied many nooses as a useful-if-a-bit-overkill-no-pun-intended knot and had no idea that it would be so offensive.
I think it will be a convenient backup, like when the car is in the garage and locked because you walked away with the proximity key which is now on the bedside table but you forgot you need to grab something out of the car but don’t want to walk all the way back upstairs to get the real key but hey my phone is right…
I definitely got that too-mean feeling from their first series together. But with their second, they seem to have totally hit their stride. Both my wife and I find each of them interesting and entertaining on their own, and they all seem to have distinct identities on their own that also mesh together nicely.
What voltage are the batteries set up to provide? Would hot-swapping deep cycle marine batteries be feasible? Or beyond swapping them in, just adding more for more range?
And this is where I stopped reading.
I think several of these are just jokes, not people being genuine. The ‘my wife and her boyfriend' one and the 'me my wife and my cousin' have got to be too.
The TLX has always had a volume knob.
That’s a rear-engine, front-wheel drive layout, by far the least-used layout in automotive history.
Regarding the paddles: if you were “really driving” on a track where precise manual shifts were mandatory, wouldn’t your hands always be in the same place on the wheel, and subsequently the paddles would always be in the same place relative to your hands? It seems worse to be mid-turn and have to slide one hand around…
CPO is protecting yourself. That’s the whole point...you get a manufacturer-backed warranty with it. It’s not a guarantee that nothing is wrong with it when you drive it off the lot, but it is a guarantee that they will fix whatever you find after you drive it off the lot.
I really don’t “get” this whole project. Why is this whole thing so effortful? I bought a used bikesdirect mtb for $125 a few weeks ago, and it has all the things I’d want, and seems like it’s just a basket away from your dream bike that is apparently taking a bunch of work....disc brakes, shimano trigger shifters,…
Wait what happened to Patch Adams or whatever his name was?
My comment was directed toward Jason, directing tens of thousands of readers directly to her page, when she had clearly expressed not wanting people to know about it.
So you quote her saying “I begged them to not tell anybody”, yet you also link directly to her page with her username and real name in the article, telling everybody. Those seem a little at odds with each other, don’t they? Or does she want all the publicity for her page now that she’s out of the dealership?
I thought both the audiobook and movie were pretty cringingly bad, but also managed to enjoy them both. Maybe the double-meta-nostalgia for the books I read as a tween and their straightforward plots?
Agreed, the transmission is the problem. Does it feel fast enough when you stomp it from a stoplight? Yes, because the transmission has a simple job there. Does it feel fast on a winding road? Absolutely not, the transmission needs several seconds to trip over itself before putting any power down.
300 is what you find on a Camry. No thanks.
That’s the answer. Kanye doesn’t rely on just a few cautious corporate sponsors. Kanye can offend millions of people at a time, and won’t notice their boycott because there are other billions of people to buy his music.
Simply getting the current design with a black body cures/hides the apparent busyness IMO
Don’t forget that they are selling re-badged previous generation Civics.