“a cynical corporate power grab that’s as opportunistic—if not more so—as Uber dropping surge pricing in correlation with a taxi strike.”
“a cynical corporate power grab that’s as opportunistic—if not more so—as Uber dropping surge pricing in correlation with a taxi strike.”
They were just looking at it wrong; Mustangs are now designed to be safe for people outside the vehicle.
This is why you never trust anyone you went to high school with.
There is literally zero harm in telling people to add an event to their calendar. Setting aside the argument that relying on a flood of news to tell you about an election is a poor way to manage your life, there is a non-zero number of people who want to be involved but are either new to the process or not in the…
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My worst is probably more than most have ever experienced. Brake fire.
I saw a guy crab walk down the aisle wiping his but on the carpet as he went. This was on an Air India flight in the 1970's. The stewardesses (which is what they were called in those days) pulled out some sort of carpet steamer and cleaned the rug after him. I was just as amazed that they had a carpet steamer on board…
I agree. For years I pirated BBC shows, because there was no fucking way to view them in the United States. And I felt absolutely zero remorse about that.
I care, but when studios don’t pay attention to the market and release their product in a restricted manner, I feel a whole lot less sympathetic about it. I’d be fine paying a bit for a product I want to see, but I’m not going to go get an whole HBO subscription for GoT which is the only place I can find it legally. I…
I’ve always thought of the Prius as a niche vehicle but this is ridiculous.
“Because a GM will run bad longer than most car will run at all.”
Well you can certainly rely on it to get to the shop every week.
Yes, it basically feels like 21 Jump Street on motorcycles. But I’m completely OK with that.
“Said his husband, David Rosenberg, whom he met in 1956 and married eight years ago...”