yetanotheruselessburner
Chris's driveway looks like a World War II Loser's reunion.
yetanotheruselessburner

Chonky is the appealing version of chunky. Like dis li’l unit.

Soooooo, the old rhythm method with a thin veneer of modern technology.  Got it.

You and I both know that’s waaaay too simple and common sense a solution. But yes, essentially that is very similar to my thoughts as to how to solve the issue.

I’d hazard it’s because of the obvious complication in loading these things up. I mean, you show up at the yard with a pile of stripped chassis and no form of documentation for any of it. . . people are going to draw conclusions that result in a long conversation with the police.

(Similarly, some 42 percent were still using Nvidia 10th generation video cards, and 57.5 percent had four or fewer CPU cores.)

Look at it as an opportunity to upgrade to one of these beasts. On the pricey side but goddamn are they worth it.

It’s a fun chonky design. Throw the GR’s drivetrain in, I’d be game. Think of it as a hypothetical Juke R that wouldn’t kill you or your wallet immediately.

Interesting.  Could just be me, but get the vibe it’s an ancestor of my wife’s Z400.

Interestingly enough, they’re actually correct(?) with this one. Barring the obvious. The i4 is apparently an electrified 4 Gran Coupe.

https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a35059263/2022-bmw-4-series-gran-coupe-spied/

You’re a couple years late to that memo. The 3/4 Sedan/Coupe split was plowed under ages ago and there hasn’t been a 6er two-door in years, but there’s a five-door hatch. . .

Fish and Game sells a lot of licenses a year, and it’s probably one of PA’s favorite traditional pastimes.  You do not fuck around in the waterways and then provide video evidence of your stupidity without asking for the hammer to come down.

Deep fakes, eh? Alright, now do this one.

Edit:  Okay, hot garbage that is Kinja isn’t letting me imbed the picture. But c’mon, you know the one. . .

Holy shit. Somehow, I totally missed that until you pointed it out.

That is impressively bad. My mistake was forgetting blockchains’ work units don’t behave quite like some form of useful distributed compute, like Folding@Home, and that the transactions are part and parcel of the whole mess that goes out to the entire goddamned network.

Correct me if I’m wrong about a unit that’s been

In this case it may be justified. Name a pick-em-up truck with buttresses into the bed area that did not either die or drop them like a bad habit in the redesign. Everything west of the doors and south of the beltline is fine by me, but that bed design ultimately trash.

So, here’s just one example of why CyberTruck2.0

I’ve had access to more than a few E30s and E36s in various flavors in my friends’ stables. Is it a bad car? No, not at all. But for sixteen large*, I think I can find more interesting, albeit potentially wallet-shattering, M cars. And as you said it yourself: there’s a very noticeable 40hp missing from the pre-95

Yeah, not sure I follow. Coin mining, everyone’s favorite usage of blockchain, is what chews up unimaginable amounts of power because you currently need shit loads of computing power to crunch through the calculations that “unlock” a new coin. Buying a single NFT piece is just one transaction. Assuming these twats are

Lemme think. Nope.

Lemme ‘splain. Yes, it’s clean but with the gimped NA-spec engine. And we got cheated out of the upgrade to a six-speed. Plus the miscellaneous other suspension and brake changes because BMW corporate thought the Euro-spec equipment would make the cars too expensive for our wallets. Not quite burn

Not that I’ve ever noticed. There’s obviously going to be an improvement in exhaust flow which’ll put a couple new horses in the barn but:
A. Not enough to wig out the ranch foreman (aka, the ECU).
B. Is suboptimal, because with a little shuffling around (tuning) you’ve got room to jam a couple more horses in there.

Gra