Chuck Norris doesn’
Chuck Norris doesn’t have to pay $4.00 a gallon for gas. His vehicle is too frightened to ever run out.
![]()
![]()
(PR) V-COLOR and ASRock I(PR) V-COLOR and ASRock Industrial Strengthen Partnership with Compatibility on Latest Industrial Motherboards V-COLOR Technology Inc. is pleased to announce an expanded partnership with ASRock Industrial, with a focus on full compatibility between V-COLOR’s high-performance memory solutions and ASRock Industrial’s latest line of motherboards and mini-PCs. This collaboration reaffirms both companies’…
![]()
This Chinese EV Has An UnThis Chinese EV Has An Unbelievable Parallel Parking Cheat Code Parallel parking has always been one of those driving rites of passage. Some folks are naturals, while others—well, let’s just say those are the ones that inevitably sell curb-rashed wheels on Facebook Marketplace. Many modern cars have some kind of…
![]()
Toyota’s shining reputatiToyota’s shining reputation is hit by another unfixable issue In the late 1980s and early 1990s, storied Japanese automaker Toyota (TOYOF) sold its cars with a simple tagline: “I love what you do for me.” The simple phrase described the feeling of owning one of Toyota’s inexpensive, stylish, feature-rich cars with bulletproof reliability, as…
![]()
Taxpayer MTaxpayer Money Funds EV Infrastructure Push Despite Slow Adoption – description India is set to import Despite experiencing a significant decline Oil prices are steadily increasing, By ZeroHedge – Mar 21, 2024, 1:00 PM CDTIt will take a mighty big change of fortune for the – source – OilPrice.com https://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/Taxpayer-Money-Funds-EV-Infrastructure-Push-Despite-Slow-Adoption.html
![]()
Zen Advice It is in Zen Advice It is in changing that we find purpose. Author Heraclitus
![]()
Carson Wentz is back in tCarson Wentz is back in the Super Bowl, just not the way he wanted NEW ORLEANS — The first time Carson Wentz went to the Super Bowl, all he wanted to do was make it back. “Fuel,” Wentz called it. Sidelined by the first what-if of a career that would…
![]()