MikeATX
MikeATX
MikeATX

Starred for obligatory V-TEC reference.

I flagged it before I ungrayed ross56 yesterday. Surprised to see it still there!

What Doofenschmirtz, Inc. said.

Thanks — you explained it before I got back on LH since yesterday. :)

See Doofenschmirtz, Inc.’s response below.

Their methodology is hilarious. It’s in the “fine” print at the bottom of https://www.glassdoor.com/blog/25-best-p…. Hardly what I’d call an accurate sampling or study. This isn’t anything more than clickbait.

That’s because reality sets in at all of these companies and they realize that if they actually want to survive as a profitable company, and not just an investor’s startup, that they actually have to generate revenue. There’s a reason Facebook cleared $2.3 billion last year — because 65 year old grandmas are uploading

Damn man, maybe you need a new circle of friends? No one that I know uses social media for any of that shit. Then again, everyone I know is in their mid to late 30s, has a career, and most have families, of which none of them feel the need to pretend to be something they’re not.

Well said youngin’. (I’m 39)

I un-grayed you. :)

Hamilton won with McLaren once, and almost twice before he ever came to Mercedes. Nico has done no such thing. I’d venture to say that Hamilton is a superstar of F1 while Nico’s only as good as the team he’s with.

Oh please, not you again. You must be very new to F1, because the history of the sport’s champions, and even the non-champion rest of the field, is FULL of primadonas.

nailed it

Again, what part of the 10 second penalty do you not understand?

rubbin’s racin’ ;)

What you’re describing isn’t “dirty driving,” it’s the difference between a three time world champion driver and a driver who’s never been world champion. Championship drivers are willing to put it on the line but are able to do so without destroying their car.

Sorry, what part of the 10 second penalty the FIA issued to Rosberg for the incident did you not understand?

okay guy, whatever you say. just know that the majority of the racing world, including the governing bodies, are in my camp, not yours.

Hey bud, got news for you, Rosberg didn’t have “the right” to run him wide. Face it, Nico didn’t stay on the racing line, intentionally, because Hammy was going to pass him and he knew it. It’s why the FIA gave Rosberg a 10 second penalty for that bullshit after the race.

Possibly, but I think this is a case that Hammy is just simply a more gifted, natural driver than Nico is, or ever will be. But otherwise totally agree with you.