I don’t know what they are going to do in Waterbury. The bridge handles all of the traffic for both 84 and route 8 and it is so close to so many buildings on both sides.. I cannot imagine the traffic carnage to repair or replace it.
I don’t know what they are going to do in Waterbury. The bridge handles all of the traffic for both 84 and route 8 and it is so close to so many buildings on both sides.. I cannot imagine the traffic carnage to repair or replace it.
The ghost of Robert Moses still haunts NY. He succeeded with the Cross Bronx, which no one initially believed would happen - and did not have to there was an alternate route that would have had less impact, but no one could stop him. Governors and mayors tried for nearly 50 years but eventually his own hubris helped…
Capital One’s new slogan:
DeLorean wanted other engines but when the schedule was getting tight they started getting desperate, hence having to go to Lotus as well as settle for the PRV V6. There was a turbo planned for the 1984 model year. There were two test cars produced and at least one of them is still around and IIRC it made a big…
It sounds like Calgary talked to the Braves and Falcons. The city of Atlanta went into hock to cover a good chunk of Mercedes Benz stadium and Cobb County was snookered onto giving the Braves nearly half a billion for their new stadium that is smaller than Turner field. Plus over $10 million for a pedestrian bridge…
That depends. If they took her to a CREW bar, that is an entirely different place on the ship where passengers are not supposed to be. In my experience they are usually pretty dark and in my time, also pretty smoky. If she was tucked amidst these guys it would have been easy for her to have been missed or mistaken for…
Does the recent QLC type drives make a difference in any of these equations? I would think their difference would be even less hitting each cell four times. A lot of people I think are not clear on this distinction and are going to be disappointed at the performance. Still better than a spinning disk of course.
Does the recent QLC type drives make a difference in any of these equations? I would think their difference would be…
GM frustrated me when they teased then killed production of the Sixteen. There was something about it that just looked cool and I was never a big fan of Caddy’s in general. The XLR-V looked pretty cool and watching the roof open was impressive, I would hate to have to deal with repairs when it went out. I also think…
They also tried a Murano convertible with similar results. Maybe even less so.
Toyota could make a killing with this in the US. Although I bet all 50 available each month would end up in California
Maybe it was just the time, but Liz was somewhat classier about it all though. Or at least made it look that way.
It is NOT trying to make you feel inadequate. It IS getting you to join the ranks so you can commiserate in your joint misery. My now brother in law told me as much once I finally did it after all of his...shall we say encouragement that I was making the right decision once I finally proposed.
I was under the impression this was at least going to start out as more drama and less back into playing captain so quickly. Granted trailers are cut to excite but I thought it would start slow and build to getting back into space.
I really don’t understand this oddball Joker movie. It strikes me like it is in the same universe as Halle Berry’s Catwoman. Related but only in the most basic sense of the DC Universe.
I can see their point and would venture that Lost would also have been better after 1 season or maybe after season two once Locke chose not to enter the numbers and destroyed the hatch. After that, other then The Constant, I felt there was a lot of flailing about for the rest of the run.
I miss the days of Roosevelt Franklin and when Gordon had hair.
Maserati had this issue on their throttle bodies and was a source of frustration ( for the few people that can afford one.) until some guy in a garage redesigned it and used magnets. Perhaps Nintendo can learn from this.
With the help of the cute French foreign exchange student across the street who just happens to know her way around a GE F-110 engine.
Though sadly gone, director Tony Scott pretty much made his career on such movies. See Beverly Hills Cop 2, Days Of Thunder and The Last Boy Scout. Hopefully sequel director Joseph Kosinski will make the second go around better.
You can get it now 50% during Barnes and Noble’s twice yearly Criterion sale ( Members get another 10% off that.) I spend way too much each June and November when they run them.