Man, all these people saying “do this” or “this is the way” and I’m just wondering when I’ll have the time to rebuild my corolla engine so I can add boost.
Man, all these people saying “do this” or “this is the way” and I’m just wondering when I’ll have the time to rebuild my corolla engine so I can add boost.
This is encouraging. We’re going to need mouse traps that last hundreds of years, now that those jerkface scientists are figuring our how to help mice live longer.
Exactly. And articles like this that actively go out to DISCOURAGE youth from voting are dangerous. Can you imagine if people in college or university actually went to the polls, the kind of change that could happen? Most powerful group of possible swing voters and they steadfastly refuse to participate.
This. It’s especially dangerous because it also fosters the “if they’re all bad, why bother voting?” apathy that’s already endemic. The last thing we need is less voter engagement.
the outsized political hope that “youth” have before they realize that every politician is a shill, nobody with real values is actually electable, and also that God Is Dead.
Something being radioactive by itself is not the issue, but rather how radioactive it is. Millions of people carry watches whose hands are coated with radioactive paint so they glow in the dark, not to mention stickers, light switches, t-shirts and myriad other everyday objects using the same principle.
Still, the byproducts of nuclear fission must be properly disposed of, which amounts to huge volumes of very dangerous material. What comes out the reactor is less radioactive than what went in does not make it safe. It’s akin to diluting strychnine, it will still kill you unless the dilution is reeeeealy thorough.
Alright, so how does it do with human speech? Can it filter out the unwanted background noise of a crowded room and let you have a normal conversation with those around you?
The scary thing is, I imagine many of the folks weeded out in law enforcement personality tests end up working for security services.
Not with guns, but a friend I hadn’t sen for awhile asked me to hang out. Hanging with him and his friends and we get puled over and rushed by cops with guns drawn. Turns out the friend that owned the car was in organised crime. Fun day.
One of the two up front is probably an old friend of the guy in the back, one who generally carries himself in a more decent manner..until he gets with the other brosef and the bad influences start synergizing. Then the guy in the back doesn’t know his friend any more.
OMG I’m buying this. Then I’ll letting a friend wear it. So that way when I give it to him, I’m like “nah, you keep it. It looks good on you.”
I say we consider the story true for 2 reasons, 1) there’s a police report and 2) people who are out stealing fuel when it’s at these low prices must be pretty stupid.
I’m septical this ever happened
You’d figure Honda would want to avoid accidentally legitimizing everything that Hondanonymous wrote, but, well, thanks for letting us know that was all true, Honda.
“I have a $35m car.”
“Ugh, he has this ugly old jeep that doesn’t even have windows, but it’s supposed to be worth, like, a couple million dollars or something.”
Stamped out a few sets in aluminum of the old design possibly? They did that with the old F150 for test mules. They already have the molds and all that and allows them to do real world testing while retaining the old tail lamps bumper etc... and you know, it’s in camo. It could also well be a new F150 super crew with…
the MkIV kids have money now? Gods help us...
No, that group of VW owners are graduating to Subaru WRX's