Color-Commentary
Color-Commentary
Color-Commentary

LOL. my son bought a C4 a few years ago for $7K, put about $10K into it and sold it a few months ago for $5k.

The C5 Z06 is a track car and should be thought of as such. It doesn’t have any sound deadening at all.

High speed deep water crossings = breaking stupid things. This isn’t as much a CyberTurd problem as it is a driver problem. I’ve seen this happen to more than one vehicle and my front license plate is at the bottom of some Utah river or creek because of something similar.  I wouldn’t put much Elon or CT hate on this. 

Nah, that’s for the off-lease trucks that cost $90k new but are now a deal at $60k.

This went through the courts post-9/11 and they were ok with it.

Audio makes all the difference in this case.

Knowing New York city gun laws, the guy with the gun was a bad guy with a gun who was being stupider than average. Despite  Bruen, getting a license for a gun in NYC is still only slightly less difficult than Hawaii. 

I had to go to the R&D cell culture lab last weekend to scrounge for some L-Glutamine. They had, I kid you not, dozens of unlabeled, partially empty, bottles of... I don’t even know what. They all started life as normal things, like PBS, buffers, and whatnot, but now they’re nearly-identical bottles of garbage.

Repurposing things to accomplish wacky things the manufacturer wasn’t anticipating is a time-honored tradition in research and development labs. I myself have Rube Goldberg’d many an experiment in a research lab.

Yeah — the M&M problem...

There’s a story from back in the 80's about Van Halen having in their rider a requirement that the green room had to have a bowl of M&M’s with all of one particular color removed. People thought this was about bands being entitled, but in reality it was a safety test.

BAck in the 80's, bands

The dish soap is concerning, not because it’s dish soap or that it doesn’t work as they were using it. It’s concerning because it’s not spec. If workers unilaterally decided to use dish soap instead of what’s spec’d, you have to ask what else did they decide to change on the fly?

The dish soap itself wouldn’t bother me if it was in the assembly spec. But since it wasn’t there’s probably no paper trail of which planes got soaped up and which ones didn’t. Maybe it matters, maybe it doesn’t, but it does make me concerned about what other steps they’ve been improvising.

Ahhh, right next to DC which makes sense being a defense contractor. I guess they got the stuff that supposed to blow up confused with the stuff that carries passengers.

I mean...don’t stand under a flock right after take off

I feel like I have a high tolerance for less than beautiful vehicles, but the current M3 is a bridge too far. I don’t care how good it is otherwise, I just couldn’t own a vehicle that makes me throw up a little every time I look at it. 

I mean...none of the first set of things are me. But the Section 179 was me for a lot of years.

Personally I wouldn’t want a 90k luxury truck for hauling building material. Risk of damaging something so expensive is just too high for me.

But that’s personally, if someone has the money to spend on something like this for that purpose, more power to them. Seriously though, good for them, and I’m happy for them.

Imagine:
Income being $21,700.
Expenses being $38,200.
New debt = $16,500.
Old debt = $142,710.
And trimmed expenses by $38.50.

There’s kind of an underlying point here worth making that way more of this type of content is fake than people care to realize. Even if this is an exception, and most people will say “oh yeah of course I know its fake”, you’re still better off being conditioned to assume pretty much everything on the internet is a

“Hannah, however, was created in a lab to make people very angry online,”