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Maybe try a place that doesn’t specialize in “classic cars” like Autotrader? It might be interesting to see if they have the data to figure out which 20 year old econobox has the highest amount of listings.

A viable nuclear strike capability is a hell of a bargaining chip. Sure, they aren’t likely to decide to end their country by using it against South Korea, or Japan, or the US, but that doesn’t mean it’s worthless.

Why not just repost the story (with the new “Update” added to the title) the way other Giz sites seem to do?

It looks like it’s a pain in the ass to drive, to be honest.

It’s less about “tolerance” and more about the ability of the internet to be a giant echo chamber that can easily alter public perceptions, making mountains out of mole hills.

Well, yes, but if that’s your thing, that you devote time/energy/etc to, is that still not a hobby? Maybe not a great one from a social perspective, but a hobby none the less.

Is picking such low hanging fruit not a hobby?

Joneez posted this above. I’d take it in yellow.

Whomever is in charge of coming up with new meat themed vehicular products is pretty on point.

They keep expanding the models in the fleet.

I’m glad they did touch on that towards the end.

Definitely my favorite baseball game.

I’m reminded of a friend’s sibling, who used to play some single player RTS or another when he was around 8 or 10. He’d spend hours cheating his heart out to create vast armies of units at will and just plow away his computerized opponents.

I used to get the podcast off of iTunes. You could also try the NPR One app, as they have a bunch of NPR podcasts available there.

Well the guy who took over PHC was picked by Keillor since he’d been flirting with retiring for a bunch of years before he actually did (I think he even announced a successor at one point who wasn’t the current host, before deciding he wasn’t ready to go). 

A lot of mechanical issues are still relevant, at least for now. A shimmy in your steering wheel is still potentially the same few things, unless your car has fully electronic steering.

Depends really. Something might not have made it on air because it was too similar to another caller that week, or too similar to another recent caller.

What’s amusing is that he’s definitely done a segment (as part of a larger show) about work and life and balance and such (I don’t remember the specific show theme), where he mentions he’s had to learn to work less because he’s a perfectionist and would just work and work and work.

The second season is certainly better than the first, but compared to other production houses using the same style, the Berserk stuff is noticeably inferior from a purely animation quality standpoint.