The styling of pretty much all American cars in the mid to late 60s was incredible. Literally pick anything, and it's awesome.
Nougat
I was thinking Buick Riviera, if they adopted the late 80s styling while keeping the early 80s size.
https://www.autoevolution.com/cars/buick-riviera-1986.html#agal_0
He’s using the “exclusive we.”
That's ... really bad.
“We assume monkeys were unaware of the identity, party affiliation, or policies of any of the candidates,” they wrote.
I fucking love this.
How is this remotely Google's responsibility?
Constellation Energy will invest $1.6 billion to restart its Three Mile Island nuclear plant in Pennsylvania.
That definitely plays a part, but there are other bits, too.
Old sealed beam lamps simply weren't as bright as halogens or LEDs (or Xenons, for that brief moment in automotive lighting history). Sealed beams didn't throw out as pure a white light, either, and they were more likely to become badly aimed. Sealed beam reflectors were all the same, no matter what car you put them on; automakers could adjust composite headlights to have whatever beam shape they wanted. All together, you could not see as far when using sealed beams in comparison to newer bulb technologies.
Back in the mid-1980s, when composite headlights were becoming more common on new cars, highway speeds were simply not as fast. Anecdotally, going 75MPH on the highways in and around Chicago was screaming fast in the 80s. Today, 75MPH on those same highways is slow. Modern cars are simply more capable of safely driving at high speeds, and part of that is because modern headlights are designed to throw whiter light farther. Headlights are brighter.
Throw some supermassive trucks and SUVs into the mix, where their OEM positioned headlights are higher off the ground, and many of them have big tires or lift kits making that even worse (and where exactly zero people who lift their vehicles also reaim the headlights) - if you're in a compact or midsize sedan, well, fuck you.
And if you work from home, make your office machine always have QoS priority.
So he's admitting that he would misappropriate funds?
What ads?
Who do you think owns the real estate?