IMissTheOldInternet
IMissTheOldInternet
IMissTheOldInternet

You're wrong and you're probably a terrible driver. The left lane is for passing. If the person behind you is going faster then you, then you should move over to the right and let them pass. If you are generally passing cars, but still going slower than the people behind you, then you are not keeping up with the

If moving over to the right when you are done passing, or, alternatively, keeping up with the flow of traffic in the left lane, is too difficult for you, then you should not be driving a car.

I'm pretty sure that, even once ICEs are completely out of the equation, fixing cars will still require you to get dirty. Moving parts will still require lubrication, rubber will still dry and crumble and the car will still be driven through slush, mud, tree pollen and everything else.

The answer is basically "marketing and branding work." These idiots are going to drive something, and BMW has very effectively marketed to them. Buying a new 5-series or 7-series is the kind of lifestyle-affirming consumption that used to be associated with moving up from Buick to Cadillac. It helps that the cars

Whatever happened to It's Always a Camry? Didn't that used to be a semi-regular feature?

Expected this exact picture to be top response. Was not disappointed.

Consider: Jeremy Clarkson has apparently gotten laid at least once. Conclusion: it must be the car and/or handbrake turn. Reasoning: it could not possibly be anything else.

I'm okay with this, if it means they're actually going to attempt to tighten up their cars and make them better to drive. If the strategy with Dodge is going to be "take current Challenger, add 100 HP, call it muscle," then via con dios, because that's not going to work. If the strategy is "take current Challenger,

You're also totally right. Strip out some of the unnecessary cost/weight/maintenance/chintz (pick a category that covers the seatback TVs), sell this thing fleet-only for $50,000, and within a few years every professional firm in NYC will be sending their overworked analysts and associates home at night in black

I was going to say just this. This car is absolutely blowing its competition out of the water, price aside, except that its competition is 2011 Town Cars.

I know complaining about grading is idiotic, but I've got to say that 6/10 seems extremely generous here.

That's ridiculous. Do you know how many Miatas you can get for $32,000?

The American version is "Suspensions are for people who can't build engines."

At his age, the only way this would be newsworthy is if he didn't have cancer, and this were a gerontology publication. Essentially every man over the age of 80 has prostate cancer, and virtually none will live long enough for it to become an issue. This is akin to announcing that he also suffers from low

I block quoted something by putting quotes around it, you idiot. And I followed it with a link to the thing I had quoted.

I see that you just wrote that, but where is that written? What law has been broken? This is not a government actor, so there's no 4th Amendment concern here. What is the law that a private citizen broke by making this recording? Let's assume he didn't know about it, although I think that's not actually true, what

*Almost forgot to add my aside: this thing only goes to Court for one of two things: enforcement or contesting enforcement. Most agreements of this nature are not going to require a sheriff to show up and physically seize property, so they don't even require judicial intervention unless the party against whom action

Financial defaults can be predicated on defaults in performance of covenants or failure to provide services. See subsection (a) of the same section for explicit authorization. Those specific sections notwithstanding, I guarantee you that an LLP agreement that provided something to the effect of "For any reason

What law was broken.

How? That's what I'm asking. How could anyone argue in a non-sanctionable fashion that a forced sale pursuant to the NBA bylaws violates the first amendment? What is the First Amendment hook? How is it implicated, even remotely, by enforcement of this contract?