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But in the end Tesla won. Basically the jury said Irresponsible people with fast cars kill themselves or others (akin to people kill people in the gun example). One could argue if the kid’s name wasn’t on the car as an owner, why would the tech listen to him, or at least notify the owner first? But ultimately, the kid

Who gets a “ticket” for 112 mph in a 50 mph zone? It’s ridiculous that the father let the son even look at the car again after going 112 mph in it.

Apparently, the description of the man given by neighbors matched the description of the man who police thought lived at the home.

It’s hard to change your technology when you have a music collection on the old format. 

One of the saddest things is the fact that murder is common in these places. Some dealer will intentionally sell stuff that he says is meth or the like, but is almost pure fentanyl. Then when someone ODs from it, the addicts run to him because they think he has the good stuff.

The fact that it took this long to determine the driver speaks to what they had left to work with after the wreck, indicating that whoever has that job, I don’t want it.

I used to go to the metropolitan detention center as an interpreter and this one guy I’d go for frequently just completely broke his brain over 1 weekend of meth use. He thought his dead brother was in his knee, thought there were giant circular saw blades that were coming out of the ceiling when he laid down to sleep

That’s tragic, I live in NM and there aren’t a lot of good outcomes when meth is involved.

Almodivar / Penelope Cruz?!

Someone should make Rowdy’s adventures into a movie! Maybe call it, ah, ‘Logan’s Run’...

Sounds like something that happened to me and my wife on our honeymoon. Our flight to Chicago got weather smacked and we ended up missing our flight to Norway. We eventually got on another flight to Germany and then to Norway and after 24 exhausting hours. Our luggage didn’t make it for another 3 days. I think we each

Well then he’s not going to like the way he looks. 

Old enough that the plane in the foreground (N312DL) was scrapped over a decade ago.

It’s a weird story. It doesn’t sound so much like they “lost” the luggage, but rather were willingly sending off passengers without their luggage onboard the aircraft due to staff shortages.

I feel like you’re not getting what “engagement” is. 

Well, my engineering laptop is around 3k in parts alone, let alone for all the time IT needs to set it up.

This is a person who spends $11k for a plane ticket, he’s not going to buy a suit at Men’s Warehouse.

Obviously it would be better right? You don’t have as many weight/spatial constraints to store the food and dinnerware. You don’t have the threat of turbulence or the plane unexpectedly dropping in a pocket of air and all the food going flying everywhere, so you can serve messier things. You are on the train for much,

Counterpoint - this looks cool as hell.