Ha, yeah, I know what you mean. They're especially bad about it in the Middle East, which is what I was thinking off. Driving is crazy there.
Ha, yeah, I know what you mean. They're especially bad about it in the Middle East, which is what I was thinking off. Driving is crazy there.
I agree, but in a lot of countries minor bumps and dings are just shrugged off. People don't seem to care unless there is real damage.
Yeah, the "average" price thing is a bit confusing. How did that get that? The average of all new vehicle sales? The average MSRP of all the models currently on sale? Did they remove expensive outliers that would mess up an average?
Seems like a good idea for large items that have crazy freight charges. Like, I'm traveling somewhere in my SUV, I could take a pretty large item which would normally cost hundreds to ships via freight.
It looks pretty much the same to me... You didn't notice all the changes since the '90s, but you think this is completely different?
If we consider that it MPG will improve as the tank gets lighter, it might just barely make it. In the beginning, it'll be like 3MPG, but towards the end it could be up to like 7-8MPG maybe?
I've always wonder how far an 18-wheel tanker could drive, if it used the tank for it's own fuel. So I decided to do that math.
You do realize multiple problems can be solved at the same time right? It's not like there is only 1 dude trying to solve all the world's problems, and he has to do them consecutively. The human race is capable of multitasking.
But you're not eating actual food... You're just drinking the juice that can be squeezed out of a handful of fruits and vegetables. So yes, I think you could accomplish the same thing with vitamins, but without all the sugar and all the expense. What you're drinking is mostly water, then sugar, then some vitamins and…
Nah, in my Xterra 18mpg is normal when I don't have my ski rack on the roof. And I have a fairly heavy foot too. Seems to be about on par with Toyota.
Yup! I've worked places where we had literal parties when things got approved. It's a lot of work getting things to meet spec in some cases.
Where was this second picture taken? I need to go there.
I might have to take some pictures of the my neighbor's trucks. They've got a couple Crew Cab long-bed F250s with skyjackers lifts.
I think Nissan's 4.0L V6 is a great engine! I am biased though.
It was an accident! If I remember correctly, I was setting my controller down to go get a drink, accidentally hit the trigger on the Dualshock 3. Since I couldn't pause, that swung my sword and hit him. He started attacking me in retribution, and there was nothing I could do to make him stop. Even leaving the area and…
I wouldn't try to start a war with them like that, then they'll just fine you for every little thing. When I lived in Georgia, some people on the HOA board lived across the street. I'm guessing they didn't like us, because we were young and occasionally had parties. But anyway, they used to fine us for every little…
Report that to the fire department. I'm fairly certain it's a violation (although I've seen that in other neighborhoods too).
Accidentally killing people is the worst. In Demon's Souls, I accidentally killed the guy merchant guy who sells you stuff, and holds on to your stuff. I was like 30 hours in, and had to start over because the game was essentially unplayable after that.
I was kind of disappointed by the graphics as well. I've been playing my PS4 recently, and only broke out the Xbox 360 for this game. I was surprised by how bad it looked, when I remembered the first two looking really good.
Personally, farming was never a big part of the previous games for me. I only ever did minor farming if I needed a few more souls for a level up or weapon. I think some people tend to farm too much, in order to level up higher than they really need to be for that area.