I kinda prefer the larger numbers....
I kinda prefer the larger numbers....
They’re thinking they won’t face any consequences for this type of thing, and they’re right.
“Why didn’t you stop?” Dunn questioned.
Cameras are just the worst thing that’s happened for cops. Youtube is just chock filled with video of cops doing bad things. It really makes you question the whole “bad apples” idea.
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They would have sold about 1000. The vast majority of consumer truck buyers buy a 4 door.
I’m sure this was looked at, and there probably wasn’t enough of a business case for it.
I had the opportunity to visit the ship a few years ago when I attended an event partially hosted there. We were treated to a complete tour, including the engine room, and the evening concluded with a nice diner in the formal dining room. It was a really unique experience and one that certainly couldn’t be exactly…
Can we just replace the article with this comment and be on our way? Thanks
It’s Erin. That’s why.
I don’t see why they couldn’t have required all the crew members to be vaccinated prior to leaving. They’re registered in various countries to get around employment/health/privacy laws, you’d think that having a vaccination requirement for employment would be one case where that could be good thing.
Those ships still have a lot of people on them when they are “empty”. There’s something like 1500 people on that ship before a passenger boards. That means that 5 cases is 0.3% of the crew. They could have been all vaccinated and an exposure of 10% of the crew might lead to that “outbreak”.
It turns out, you don’t even need a gaggle of coughing, sneezing passengers to get your crew sick from COVID-19.
Monaco’s such an interesting and scenic locale, and it’s got more history in its pinky finger than just about any other circuit, but the the racing itself simply hasn’t gotten better with the times. Saturday qualifying at Monaco tends to be better than the race on Sundays (like today’s! Excellent strategy, Ferrari!).
I would rather have a electric F150 that looks like an F150 vs whatever the Cybertruck is supposed to look like.
Whichever state the person answering is from.
Yes, I see this as more like a crowd funding charity than an actual example of savvy bargaining.
not only that, lately she’s been clearly teaming up with corporate sponsors along the way. I guess she’s trading up to a house by getting paid to promote brands?
Yup, these sort of projects don’t count if the people you’re trading with know about the project.
.. I wish this was a car blog..