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Not as much as he made stripping Sears to the bone.

Agreed. Our company said that even when we do reopen offices, it’ll basically be voluntary. Anyone with personal health concerns is free to stay home. As before, they care about one thing only, and that’s the bottom line. I think the old school execs are genuinely surprised at how productive we’ve all been with our fre

interesting article in the NYTImes today about whether the productivity level we are seeing now can be sustained. Personally, I think we are running on the legacy of what we had before, and at some point it’s going to be less attractive to WFH all the time https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/23/business/working-from-home-p

This projected increase in traffic is predicated on the assumption that knowledge workers will return to the office.  At this point, that is not happening.  In fact, now that we have 4 months of largely successful remote working under our collective belts, it is increasingly unlikely that we will return to the same

I don’t understand your logic but you are free to invest the way you wish. I put the money into a separate account and will keep it roughly 70% equity/etfs and 30% money market funds. I expect to be able to generate a 6-7% annual return over that time while paying 3.35% interest on the loan. I’m buying during an

Yes, and? I’m “bragging” about picking up an investment vehicle at a super low interest rate and keeping those funds invested in a market I anticipate will increase by 30-50% over 5 years instead of sinking those funds into a car that will likely not appreciate/stay flat during the same timeframe.

Both sold for far more than they are worth.  Great way to sell a car. Bad idea to buy one.

Why buy a brand new Type-R when you can get a 20 year old SI for more money?

Good.

[..] also blocking streets is false imprisonment.

Maybe obstructing traffic is illegal.

The Army has fitness standards.

Cop 1: Ugh these assholes are blocking us.

J.B.CARS made this render.... all I can say is... aftermarket, do your thing....

Until good cops hold bad cops accountable (and, in general, they do not), then yeah, they’re all complicit.

There are bad cops for sure, but saying “U.S. Police” is too broad.

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It might be the longest Podcast ever but Chris Harris’ Podcast with Nicky Grist is a brilliant listen. He talks extensively about Kankkunen and Penti Airikkala before obviously delving into his time with McRae.

Who the fuck cares.

Cash hoards are really hard to defend to shareholders and employees. You better be a rock star company to have a lot of operating cash.

Another fucking idiot that thinks the auto enthusiast community is Fast & Furious.