bigpoppa
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him...amy schumer....dane cook...I found Seinfeld so goddamn unfunny except the show. Him on stage is just awful I don’t get it how people think he’s funny in his stand up.
him...amy schumer....dane cook...I found Seinfeld so goddamn unfunny except the show. Him on stage is just awful I don’t get it how people think he’s funny in his stand up.
The worsthim...amy schumer....dane cook...
Listen to the C8 Corvette Z06 Do Repeated Launch-Control Starts
Chevy's upcoming Corvette Z06 will use a naturally aspirated flat-plane-crank V-8, and it sounds sensational screaming close to its 9000-rpm redline.www.caranddriver.com
Thing sounds like a beast
Finally saw one in the wild yesterday. Who is buying them, corvette people moving up or exotic people taking a swing at an interesting domestic?Get my new vette soon. Was built last week finally. I'm on the list for all the variants , Z06 , ZR1 , ZORA, Going to be some awesome cars coming from them
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Finally saw one in the wild yesterday. Who is buying them, corvette people moving up or exotic people taking a swing at an interesting domestic?
Didn’t really know where to post it.think we set a new bar for thread high jacking ay caramba.
I've seen about a dozen so far in the wild. I've seen them in every color. On topic though, if people are interested in $5-10k used bikes, there's another thread for that.Finally saw one in the wild yesterday. Who is buying them, corvette people moving up or exotic people taking a swing at an interesting domestic?
If they'd stuff a m/t in them, I'd consider another.Listen to the C8 Corvette Z06 Do Repeated Launch-Control Starts
Chevy's upcoming Corvette Z06 will use a naturally aspirated flat-plane-crank V-8, and it sounds sensational screaming close to its 9000-rpm redline.www.caranddriver.com
Thing sounds like a beast
If they'd stuff a m/t in them, I'd consider another.
I find it interesting how most bike riders love quickshifters, but most car drivers hate them.
I think they're great for the track, both car and bike. They'll shift quicker and more precisely and ultimately result in lower lap times.
But on the street, I prefer to row my own gears and use a clutch lever/pedal. It's just more engaging that way.
With all these new gadgets that ride/drive your vehicle for you, the logical next step is a self-driving vehicle. Just sit back and relax and tell the robot chauffeur where you want to go.
Once upon a time, I thought this was a nightmarish outcome, adding to the multitude of ways we've disconnected from the day-to-day.With all these new gadgets that ride/drive your vehicle for you, the logical next step is a self-driving vehicle. Just sit back and relax and tell the robot chauffeur where you want to go.
That's pretty much where we're headed with all the nanny tech discussed in the other thread. ABS means you just grab a fist full of brake. Traction control means you just grab a fist full of throttle. Manual steering seems to be the final frontier.
Once upon a time, I thought this was a nightmarish outcome, adding to the multitude of ways we've disconnected from the day-to-day.
Now? I, for one, welcome our robot overlords. Bring it the eff on. Please remove the human factor from rush hour traffic stat. The sooner we have cars that can 'talk' to one another and therefore eliminate the friction of traffic caused by our ape brains, the better. Being able to make a commute into productive time is also a huge bonus. I know I can take the train, but pre-pandemic it was a sardine can, and if you're not going downtown it adds a huge chunk of time transferring onto buses.
The only thing that concerns me is the associated loss of jobs in the driving field, and I'd happily deal with rush hour to save that work, but at the current rate of progress in automated driving, it's only a question of when...
Auto driving cars might work ok in the nice weather, but come snowy commutes they will still need a human to operate the car.