Join me and the Autoextremist Peter De Lorenzo, for
the best car talk in the business.
Not exact matches
You're
talking about two kinds of improvement — Tesla updating your
car's software over the air at night as
well as deep learning capabilities.
If you want to see that in action, here is a link to Urmson's really
good Ted
Talk from early 2015 on how self - driving
cars work.
In this session, Author Kim Zetter will
talk about Stuxnet and the security issues around the digital systems that control our critical infrastructure — trains, planes, water treatment plants and the power grid — as
well as the products of our daily lives, including
cars and medical equipment.
But, in my experience, sometimes the
best way to keep communication healthy and open is to go to bed angry and then
talk about it the next morning when you've had enough sleep to know that leaving the milk out in the
car probably wasn't a veiled act of aggression meant to symbolize every problem in the relationship, but rather just the sort of mistake anyone would make while distracted by a fascinating story on NPR.
Granted, the believers are perfectly happy relying on scientists and science to — I don't know —
talk to people around the world instantaneously via this comment board, and then get in their
cars, and fly in planes, and use electricity, and watch TV — all of those things based on science, and yet, when someone points out that scientists have mapped the human genome and other primates and can show, irrefutably, where the different primate families branched off —
well, no, no no!
Your whole «
car sales» thought is dumb too... Romney was never a
car sales men but Obama was a lawyer...
talk about someone that can convince you of anything... even, like in this case, that YOU are
better off than 4 years ago... but them yet perhaps YOU are!
The
best ideas are «ownable,» usually — Sonic Drive - In (not the world's only drive - in, but one of the world's few drive - ins with enough presence to justify a TV campaign) features characters sitting in a
car eating and
talking because at Sonic you sit in a
car, eating and
talking.
It's difficult for me to just blithely move on when someone is
talking about the myths, and just «quietly respect» it... the same way it's difficult for me to blithely ignore someone saying that turning their infant's carseat at 5 months is «just as safe» because she's never gotten in a
car accident, and the baby clearly likes it
better anyway.
Nearly every momma I've
talked to that has had the same problem always agree on the same thing — it gets
better when you're able to turn them around in a front - facing
car seat.
Well - intentioned parents can
talk forever about their children's poops, to the point where you — newly pregnant with your first baby — are backing away as fast as you can to get to your
car so you can barf, but do people ever tell you about the really scary stuff?
After
talking with dads who love their rides, I compiled this list of things they said they would love to make their experience with their
cars even
better.
I actually remember spotting the craziest of items in a baby catalogue after having my first child - things like magnifiers on the end of baby scissors to see baby fingernails
better and two mirrors for your
car so you can drive and see your kids in the back (I nearly flipping bought that shizz too)- my calmer husband
talked sense into me!
And taking them outside to
talk to them when they are screaming is
good, but it doesn't always work with a younger baby who just doesn't get why we are there in the first place and then your in and out of the restaurant so many times you mine as
well just grab your food and eat in the
car while you wait for everyone else to finish.
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While the poorest in society are hardest hit, Theocarakis
talks about the «new poor» and «new homeless» — those who were
well off before but now are unemployed or find they can not fall back on their assets: «The market for assets has collapsed so even if you've got a house or a
car you can't sell it and get cash to use... this creates a ripple effect everywhere.»
They want to
talk about wine,
cars, football and the
best route to Chichester.
Tom Magliozzi,
better known as one half of the dynamic, problem - solving mechanic duo of NPR?s «
Car Talk.»
And in the institute's 140 - year history, these corridors have been traversed by 59 Nobel laureates and 30 astronauts, as
well as Dr. Dolittle author Hugh Lofting, architect I. M. Pei, U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan, inventor Raymond Kurzweil, Ford Motor Company honcho William C. Ford, suspected Al Qaeda agent Aafia Siddiqui, and NPR's «
Car Talk» guys.
Well unfortunately, she wasn't with the right person the night her head got stuck in her date's
car window, or the night she dated an A-lister and the only thing she could think to
talk about was palm trees.
We're
talking 22 - 25 °C if you go by the weather forecasts, but 31 °C if believe the temperature dial on my
best friend's
car, which she insists that we do because we're British and pathetic and it makes us feel a bit
better to say we're suffering in 30 + °C and not just 22 °C.
well here goes, i'm 5ft 5 1/2 weigh 153 #,
good health, do nt smoke, do nt drink, like to swim, (have pool) ride my bike take rides in the country, have a Pom / Spitz doggie named angel, own my home, have a
car, just a few things, more if we
talk, ask me for a picture and I'll send you one.
well for starters im 6, 1 very athletic, love traveling and seeing new things and ppl, I take a big intetest in
cars and horses, ha yea I know random and kinda wierd but hey its what I like, im cool and calm, real easy to
talk to and get along with, I like to listen and make ppls...
Hi my name is George l love to cook and my hobbies are racing
cars l want to meet a
good women to be with let's
talk
I am 49 5ft 9 170 pounds take really
good care of my mind, my body, and my spirit.I am a very affectionate man.One who will always open your
car door for you.Or write a beautiful letter or even poem when I think of you.I like to
talk about every thing at times.and at times I like to just hold...
The guide
talks about
cars, fashion, accessories, yachts, as
well as other exclusive luxury items.
offers free adult phone chat line services in Spanish or Latino to have the
best hot
talk, a fun date, and a pulsating
good time right in Amid ongoing clashes between white nationalists and counter-demonstrators, a
car plowed into a group of people, killing one, in Charlottesville, Virginia.
But it might all be worth it for the
car - chase / crash / exploding sequence featuring giant barbells getting scattered across a freeway and wreaking vehicular havoc that is a veritable orgy of destruction — it may
well be the Michael Bay - iest thing Michael Bay has ever shot, so empty and so pointless and so hilariously excessive that it says more about Michael Bay than it does anything else... not that he ever appears to have anything else to
talk about than his own obsession with luxuriating in cartoon violence.
The white - trash, child - neglect, feel -
good NASCAR comedy of the year (the one without the
talking cars).
This animated feature by the guys who brought you «This Is the End» flips the
good - natured
talking toy (or bug or
car or emotion) movie on its head, and boy does it get dark.
Ken Loach — «The Wind That Shakes the Barley,» «Kes» Julia Loktev — «The Loneliest Planet,» «Day Night Day Night» Ami Canaan Mann — «Jackie & Ryan,» «Texas Killing Fields» Lucrecia Martel — «The Headless Woman,» «The Holy Girl» Adam McKay * — «The Big Short,» «Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy» Deepa Mehta — «Midnight's Children,» «Water» Ursula Meier — «Sister,» «Home» Rebecca Miller * — «The Private Lives of Pippa Lee,» «Personal Velocity» Karen Moncrieff — «The Dead Girl,» «Blue
Car» Cristian Mungiu * — «Graduation,» «4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days» Anna Muylaert — «The Second Mother» László Nemes * — «Son of Saul» María Novaro — «The
Good Herbs,» «Lola» Victor Nunez — «Spoken Word,» «Ulee's Gold» Euzhan Palcy — «Siméon,» «A Dry White Season» Park Chan - wook * — «Stoker,» «Oldboy» Lucía Puenzo — «The German Doctor,» «El Niño Pez» Lynne Ramsay — «We Need to
Talk about Kevin,» «Morvern Callar» Dee Rees — «Pariah» Nicolas Winding Refn — «Only God Forgives,» «Drive» Patricia Riggen — «The 33,» «Girl in Progress» Gillian Robespierre — «Obvious Child» Patricia Rozema — «Kit Kittredge: An American Girl,» «Mansfield Park» Marjane Satrapi — «The Voices,» «Persepolis» Sam Taylor - Johnson — «Fifty Shades of Grey,» «Nowhere Boy» George Tillman, Jr. — «Notorious,» «Soul Food» Luis Valdez — «La Bamba,» «Zoot Suit» Melvin Van Peebles — «Identity Crisis,» «Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song» Margarethe von Trotta — «Rosenstrasse,» «Marianne and Juliane» Lana Wachowski — «Cloud Atlas,» «The Matrix Trilogy» Lilly Wachowski — «Cloud Atlas,» «The Matrix Trilogy» Taika Waititi — «Hunt for the Wilderpeople,» «What We Do in the Shadows» James Wan — «The Conjuring,» «Saw» Keenan Ivory Wayans * — «Scary Movie,» «A Low Down Dirty Shame» Apichatpong Weerasethakul — «Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives,» «Tropical Malady»
Talk about
good timing: It looks like the PlayStation Store has inadvertently revealed info on Project
CARS 2 «s DLC plans.
In the non-interview section of the podcast, the team
talk Martin Freeman's unexpected casting as Spider - Man - okay, not really - as
well as which singing in a
car scenes are the
best.
At the film's recent press day in Los Angeles, Waugh and stunt coordinator Lance Gilbert
talked about their longtime friendship and professional relationship, what it was like growing up together on the sets of «Smokey and the Bandit,» «Vanishing Point,» «The Blues Brothers» and «Bullitt,» why Waugh considers Gilbert one of the
best stunt coordinators in the world, the challenges they faced pulling off practical stunts and capturing amazing action sequences realistically in - camera without CGI enhancement, and the entertaining Easter eggs they included as a homage to the classic
car - culture movies of another era.
I
talked with Gary Oldman about the subway
car scene in «Darkest Hour» just before he won
Best Actor.
In other news, Slightly Mad recently
talked about how the Xbox One X version of Project
Cars 2 will look «significantly
better» than the PS4 Pro edition.
While I like the matching of «You may find yourself behind the wheel of a large automobile» with an inebriated W (played by Josh Brolin) wiping out dustbins with his
car, my favourite alignment of lyrics and film footage is where we see Josh Brolin mimic W's idiotic eyebrow lift / shoulder shrug, with the
Talking Heads» line «you may ask yourself,
well how did I get here?».
We
talk all the time about making
good choices when it comes to
car repairs.
On the way we
talk aesthetics (unique and vastly
better in the flesh than photos), Vipers (great engine, terrible gearchange, tricky handling on the limit), Fighters (even
better engine, miraculously improved gearchange, utterly trustworthy handling on the limit),
car collector, publisher and evo friend Simon Draper (whose early - build
car supplied many of the first driving impressions, including our first encounter with the Fighter in issue 078), and all that stems from an aerodynamics - first, aircraft techniques approach.
Hedrick
talks about the larger,
better isolated front subframe with «big, fat, huge washers between it and the
car.»
Whether you're
talking about Formula One, record - breaking road
cars or, nowadays, some of the
best supercars in the world, the name McLaren is sure to come up.
Well I'm not
talking about the original Griffith's obviously, but this
car is still seriously expensive and not that special on the inside or out to look at.
A spokesman for the Welsh Government
talking to Wales Online said: «TVR are making
good progress with their new
car and have secured all the necessary funding to complete the pre-production design and engineering development work.
Who Dares Wins — Douglas Blain reckons the SS100 a real prewar masterpiece — is definitely his type of
car / The Bradley Tapes — The first in a new series recalling the life and times of renowned motoring journalist WF Bradley / A Celebration Of Speed — David Venables reports on the ever - popular Festival of Speed at Goodwood / Jumble Giant — Michael Ware previews the grandady of them all — the September Beaulieu Autojumble / Bean's
Talk — JonathonWood tells the tale of an early attempt at mass production /
Best Buy — Michael Bowler selects some more first
cars for under # 10000 / Bespoke Motoring — Malcolm Green's in - depth guide to special bodied MGs from 1929 to 1955 / French Connection — Michael Worthington - Williams on the
cars of Marcel Violet.
1946 H.R.G. Aerodynamic — This interesting but not very successful sporting
car is assessed by H.R.G. expert Ian Dussek / Registration records, Part 6 — David Hales continues his series of articles explaining what records survive and where / 1932 Singer Junior restored — David Hawtin talked to the owner of this splendily restored family saloon and discovered why it was an advanced design for its day / Origins of the small car — The development of the early voiturette is traced for us by Bryan Goodman / Car badges — In Part I of this article Michael Worthington - Williams illustrates well - known and not - so - well known examples / 1934 TT Ford V8 — The Editor describes this inexpensive but capable performer that excelled in road racing trials and sprints / Brooklands 200 - mile race — The last race using the outer circuit was run in 19
car is assessed by H.R.G. expert Ian Dussek / Registration records, Part 6 — David Hales continues his series of articles explaining what records survive and where / 1932 Singer Junior restored — David Hawtin
talked to the owner of this splendily restored family saloon and discovered why it was an advanced design for its day / Origins of the small
car — The development of the early voiturette is traced for us by Bryan Goodman / Car badges — In Part I of this article Michael Worthington - Williams illustrates well - known and not - so - well known examples / 1934 TT Ford V8 — The Editor describes this inexpensive but capable performer that excelled in road racing trials and sprints / Brooklands 200 - mile race — The last race using the outer circuit was run in 19
car — The development of the early voiturette is traced for us by Bryan Goodman /
Car badges — In Part I of this article Michael Worthington - Williams illustrates well - known and not - so - well known examples / 1934 TT Ford V8 — The Editor describes this inexpensive but capable performer that excelled in road racing trials and sprints / Brooklands 200 - mile race — The last race using the outer circuit was run in 19
Car badges — In Part I of this article Michael Worthington - Williams illustrates
well - known and not - so -
well known examples / 1934 TT Ford V8 — The Editor describes this inexpensive but capable performer that excelled in road racing trials and sprints / Brooklands 200 - mile race — The last race using the outer circuit was run in 1924.
Like you, I found if I could
talk intelligently to the customer, make sure there
car / injury / computer / house problem went away, for
good, it really didn't matter what I looked liked, or wore.
There's 88 - year - old Skip Gilson, who worked the last shift assembling Packard motor
cars and was present in the theater, as
well as modern - day associates from the Albert Kahn architecture firm unearthing hundreds of pages of designs, all done by hand in ink, and
talking about how the plant was the first to use reinforced concrete.
I don't mind doing maintenance but we are
talking a
well maintained
car with 65k.
So
good was the assembly of machines at our 2018 All - Stars competition that our editors at one point stood atop Mount Charleston, soaked in the introspection - inspiring views, and mumbled something about naming every
car present an official All - Star, and it wasn't the thin mountain air
talking.
I was looking to get into something besides what I was driving and most
car reviewers
talk about how
good the Hyundai Elantra is, and the
good warrant