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There are CEOs who are reasonable people. Also, the first solution to reigning in the nonsense is to restore CEO pay to a more reasonable ratio to the employees, and to recognize that the CEO is not the only person in the company making a unique sacrifice... far from it. But since corporate governance is rife with

I read a story somewhere about how some the Toyota truck based Class-Cs actually exceeded the GVWR unloaded. I recently saw one of those for sale—about 1/3 more space than this one.

This is what he thought he did. What he actually did was fail to take into account his own biases. If it were a true experiment, it would have required an unbiased third party to do this analysis. I also tend to believe his wife, based on what I know of him (gee, he’s been given to hyperbole I think once or twice!)

Children require you to have discipline—with them, with your marraige/spouse, with your money, and you are ever-learning and evolving because they are. If you have your eyes wide open, and have either family and/or good social connections, you’ll be fine. Most people I know are. However, if you have serious problems

First, after making the adjustment, I don’t miss seeing the side of the car—watching a car track from your rear view mirror into your side mirror without disappearing is pretty convincing. As I tell people when I advise them on this: if you have to determine if the side of your car is still visible, you’ve got bigger

Meh. What I’m learning so far is that I don’t trust what people classify as a bad driver.

First: hesitating? I do it all the time when I’m in an unfamiliar area. People who brake on the highway? My car’s adaptive cruise does it all the time. Am I a bad driver for using the adaptive cruise? Traffic much?

Also... I have

Pity. I love the stuff.

It looks fine, but the architect stated it was modeled after Princess Diana’s Tiara.... you know, because of her connection to the city.

I miss my MR2.. mine was the prev gen boxy kind... that had all kinds of issues, but ran reliably and was fun to drive. Sigh. But nope on this one as I feel guilty about not being able to pass an emissions test.

I’m actually impressed. And despite Musks twitter replies of “no” to a driver aligned speedo, I do think it should at least be an option for a HUD or something.

I have a family... some kids, etc. We have a Honda Odyssey and I just traded my Sonata for a Mazda 6.   I am in love with how the Mazda is on gas and that it’s a touch bigger in the trunk than my Sonata was.   But I use the backseat for kids almost every other day. I rejected a hybrid because I fill that trunk

Then I guess I should be sick/dead many times over. Living in a household with an Asian-born spouse, rice is routinely left in the cooker overnight. If the cooker is in warming mode it may be left for up to a day and a half. No one: not me, nor my wife, nor my children have ever had an illness that suggested food

That’s perhaps because a large percentage of American sushi restaurants aren’t run/owned by Japanese--particularly Japanese trained sushi chefs.

Possibly marked down because Ikea has a set of four for about the same price.

Possibly marked down because Ikea has a set of four for about the same price.

a) Tires: looked up consumer reports best tires, got one of those on the list that fit my car. Car ran quieter and turned it from a not so good car in the snow to one that was shockingly good in snow. Ditto for hydroplaning reduction in the rain. People who know, know--you can make a car seem new again with good tires.

6 days in NYC.

nope, this law does not apply. You are legally and ethically obligated to return it. ITT I posted a longer explaination.

no this law does not apply.

Note: if you receive a package not addressed to you, this law does not apply. But just write: return to sender— addressee not at current address. Or take it to your neighbor if it was the house/apartment next door.

Of course, you could keep it anyway, but if it was valuable, and was tracked, they may come back knocking.