Flexibility.
Flexibility.
Funny enough, you didn’t, because for some reason I read that last bit as “Panoz won race at SP”
I’m currently watching this race, and I’m seriously loving these old school commercials they decided to leave in.
notoriously unreliable cars
Well, yes, I knew that, but that doesn’t explain why it ends up looking the way it does.
Does anyone know what caused the blue trail and the cloud to form like it did?
This will probably get buried, and someone else has probably mentioned it, but the Subaru Paul Hogan Outback ads were ridiculous.
classes with names like Introduction to Bernie Sanders and Communism Didn’t Fail, It’s Just Sleeping.
Ha, I definitely didn’t “just” do that, I made that comment about a year and a half ago. But yeah, I was trying to compare cars within the same class. A Camry has only one Porsche analog, and it’s the Panamera.
I get better mileage than claimed, and I don’t try to drive chill. I get probably 25 mpg on average in my GTI, and I should be getting closer to 23
Is it weird that I kind of hope that it was a meteorite? That would be out of this world.
Apparently the second prototype of the aircraft was the first with a burner. On it’s maiden flight, it accidentally broke the sound barrier in a climb to altitude.
I’m also interested in this. What would happen if you “accidentally” went supersonic?
It’s almost as if the entire middle of the country doesn’t exist...
I mean, the Russians made only about 150 less KV-2s as they did Tiger IIs; neither tank could be considered widely fielded, but they were definitely fielded. There was one battle where a single KV-2 actually held down the German 6th Panzer Division for an entire day. But even the Tiger I only had a total production…
I totally had that set. Anybody remember what it was called?
That’s a T-34, not a Tiger.