The backlinks are some kind of SEO which is still a thing. I bet the article text is scanned and auto-linked to ‘relevant’ articles within the system just to milk a bit more out of eyeballs on ads. I think I’m fucking done with this site today.
The backlinks are some kind of SEO which is still a thing. I bet the article text is scanned and auto-linked to ‘relevant’ articles within the system just to milk a bit more out of eyeballs on ads. I think I’m fucking done with this site today.
Nobody ever got laid by or married to a thirst trap. Yet..
Even the training/dummy rounds with inert heads are prohibitively expensive if you can get them. They’re not easy to aim, and yes, they’d cause a lot of damage in a direct hit. The rocket motor shoves them along at 400 feet per second, so yeah that’ll hurt ya. I think the non-exploding rockets are around $3k.
I think the 911's limited production and ‘lineage’ make it an almost certain future classic. Taycan, Panamera, Cayenne etc are really nice, really expensive, but they’re not going to be future classics, not to the degree that a 911 would. They’re probably great, just not legendary great. People tend to keep/collect…
If you work at any corporation, there’s a good chance one or more of the Gulf state’s sovereign wealth funds has equity in it.
Delams are really easy to detect by tapping with something like a penny or a washer. I have to check my 40+ year old boat regularly for the same thing. I don’t have a $3000 handheld density meter. I guess the airlines don’t either.
The headliner is intact and the wood’s not cracked? NP.
This is true. I had an almost top-of-the-line 500 SEC with an NA 5.0 liter V8 making an astonishing... 185 bhp. Yeah it was extremely expensive and felt like it was fast, but it wasn’t.
These are decent architectural renderings. I’m not really into any of them as architecture. Maybe the barn conversion - I like a nice barn. Do rich people just drink and sit around ALL THE TIME?
Looks pretty easy to build. Provided you can afford a place in the Highland Park ravines.
Wow the lines, the editing. I had to pause at the part where she was talking through her chop suey. Hard to continue after all that.
Sodium cooled valves were reliability measure in passenger aircraft in the mid-1920's when trans-American air travel was being seriously considered. The exhaust valve’s surface temperature is the limiting factor for non-diesel engines. Audi could have used exotic materials, or just used sodium filled valves like…
It’s almost like the investor market is full of people with more money than sense.
Pfff. Firing people is one of the ways companies show infinite growth. Shrinkage is Growth! War is Peace!
That’s not how the Hunger Games work, that’s why. What would the common people do if they weren’t under constant pressure to do more for the company?
I expect Durango levels of quality. Which is to say, not good.
I think the Prius proves that it can be otherwise. If you want a PHEV from say Stellantis, then all bets are on the thing behaving like a proper Italian car. But a Toyota or say Ford PHEV should not have a lot of problems.
They’re rallying in support of crimes against humanity that the state of Texas is committing. What does “the border situation” have to do with spirituality? Where’s the religious angle here? When will they realize that they’re all there to scam each other?
That’s clean af. Pretty low mileage too. These are prepped from the factory for a tow package, so no need to drill through the frame or anything silly like that.
The future of trash is here. And it’s garbage.