Lofi Covers of Popular Songs Everyone Knows | Handpicked Vibes
Found a pretty good Lofi playlist in Spotify. The music is great to listen to while studying or working or just chilling.
Found a pretty good Lofi playlist in Spotify. The music is great to listen to while studying or working or just chilling.
A striking testimony of the power of prayer and the Rosary. Also, that friend who prayed with her every day, wow, what an angel that person was.
This video explains so well why we are so car dependent in America. We basically cannot build suburbs that are not car dependent because of legislation. In an age where climate change is a huge talking point, and most governments are forcing people to buy electric cars to save the planet, why are we still building car dependent suburbs/cities? We should be building more cycling friendly and walk-able cities.
This is satire taken to a whole another level. It is hilarious but also poke at real world societal issues that exist today. You need to watch this all the way to the end — loved how he tied in the pills from the Matrix — before you level criticism at it.
Wonderful fan made music video of Christina Perri's “A Thousand Years” and Guardian: The Lonely and Great God (Goblin) — which in my opinion is the best kdrama I've watched so far.
Note that if you were planning to watch the show, there's going to be spoilers in this music video.
In a previous post, which was a review of the CX-90, I mentioned how the reviewer was able to corner at high speed without corrections on the steering wheel. The CX-90 just basically took the corner, and well, it cornered without needing too many steering wheel corrections from the driver. The Engineering Interview section in this video, explains exactly how and why the CX-90 drives that way. It's actually the most important part of this video in my opinion. You get to see what the Mazda philosophy is when it comes to building cars.
One thing I realized after watching all the engineering interviews, is that the reason why Mazda cannot grow their market share, is because they are not willing to compromise their driving philosophy and principles for the general population. They want to build cars that drive like a Mazda. If you don't like how their cars drive, then so be it. And that insistence on sticking with their way of building and tuning cars, is what keeps Mazda fans like me coming back for more. On the flip side, this is also what stops most of the general public from buying a Mazda.
Lastly, the powertrain and transmission issues mentioned in this video are not new to me. I've seen it mentioned in other reviews. My opinion is that you should probably skip the first and second year models until they sort out all of those issues. This after all is all new for Mazda; brand new inline six engine, brand new 8-speed transmission and brand new rear-wheel drive based architecture. They just need more time to sort out all of those issues. This is a car that will get better and better as the years go by. If I'm shopping for a 3-row SUV, this is still at the top of my list.
I'm sold on this car! Great review from Joe. Now to find me some $60K laying around somewhere... no, but seriously, this is a gorgeous new 3-row SUV from Mazda that looks great and seems to drive great too. Look at when he corners the CX-90 at speed, he barely moves the steering wheel (most likely because of Mazda's GVC tech). This looks like a fantastic road trip car. Need to save up for this.
I think the title says it all. This was scary and mesmerizing to watch. One of the best uses of action cams is to provide videos like this.
Out of Spec Reviews
Excellent review of the Mazda 3 Turbo hatchback. That drive through the canyons looked like a lot of fun. This guy put the car through its paces unlike so many other reviews on YouTube.
Interesting video. I didn't know there were videos like this on YouTube. Makes me miss flying and going through airports. I've been to the DFW airport a couple of times, but I've never been to all the places shown in this video. Didn't even get to ride the Skylink. That seemed like a fun ride with a great view of the planes.