This is a very good question.
This is a very good question.
Do “No Movement” clauses prevent a player from being exposed?
Tyler used to run his own blog, Aviation Intel. Two years ago, he got hired by Gawker Media to write for Foxtrot. Now he posts 2-4 times a day instead of 2-4 times a week. I’ll deal with a lot of Gawker crap to see a fantastic writer get paid to put out more quality content.
Why does it bother you so much? There are plenty of shitty articles popping out on Jalopnik, so why do you people keep whining about some good, quality and informative journalism that Foxtrot Alpha is (70% of the time, but ultimately better than 70% of the stuff on Jalopnik)?
Your local Russian is here to translate.
Drove six hours today. Reading your comment really, really pissed me off. Fuck you.
You’re a cocksucker then. The reason they’re tailgating you is to inform you that they’re going faster than you and you should get out of the passing lane to let them pass.
That was outstanding, thanks for sharing that. Brian Burke, doing his own thing since forever...
This. I spend a good chunk of time each morning going through email — some gets deleted right away, some gets filed for later reading, some gets an immediate response, and some sits in the inbox until it’s a better time to respond.
You are why people lose their shit and drive recklessly in the first place.
You can’t clear the deck unless you know what’s coming up. Not checking email in the morning (note: I said “checking email” not “reading in detail and responding to every email”) is a failing decision in my experience.
“I generally don’t move over. I let them go around.”
I work with a team of overseas employees, and 99.99% of all work-related communication for my particular position involves email. If I didn’t check my email in the morning, I would literally be not doing my job. I never really understood what the big “deal” was with email, what-with everyone always clamoring on about…
Get out of the left lane and that’s fine, but if you are in the fast lane and expecting others to go around you, you are a raging asshole and are not observing the rules of the road.
Usually when someone is tailgating you, that means that you are traveling too slow to be in the fast lane. Move over. Not that they have nay right to be tailgating you, but you are probably just as guilty. Move over let them pass and go on with your day. You have to understand that even when you are doing the speed…
So you knowingly break the law in almost every state? If you drive to the right and only move to the left to pass, you won’t have so many instances of people running up on you.
I generally don’t move over. I let them go around.
You’re 50% right, but you should never drive in the left lane unless you’re passing. Driving in the left lane for no reason is illegal in several states and it should be illegal everywhere.
Nobody likes a tailgater and nobody likes being stuck behind a slow driver in the left lane, so why not just move over and let them pass?