Boomers invented this nonsense, but Gen-X is taking the baton from them. Believe me... I see it on my Facebook feed daily.
Boomers invented this nonsense, but Gen-X is taking the baton from them. Believe me... I see it on my Facebook feed daily.
This woman is clearly insane. The shooting spree is not her fault. It’s our fault as a society for having gun laws so lax it’s essentially impossible to prevent people like this from getting their hands on high powered firearms. The GOP, of course, will cry crocodile tears about what a bad job we do as a society…
This is the same Elon Musk who ostensibly bought Twitter because “free speech” and then immediately proceeded to shut down an account that was tracking his private jet using public information because “privacy and personal safety.”
I’ll see your bet and raise you one Landmaster:
I certainly don’t blame Millenials. In fact, I feel that every time they see a Gen-X’er or a Boomer they’re perfectly entitled to kick us in the nuts. After all, the legacy we’ve left them is an absurd national debt, unaffordable housing, unaffordable education, and exciting career opportunities as a struggling gig…
LOL, I’m so glad to know that their Cracker Jack box on wheels has a competitive turning radius!
I’ve always felt that you’ll never see mass adoption of electric cars if charging stations aren’t interoperable. It’s smart of Telsa to open its stations to competing manufacturers, and if they’re smart they’ll turn a tidy profit by doing so and use the money to build more stations.
How about this one: “Millenials are responsible for the death of the manual transmission.”
Again, when is the last time Elon Musk leveraged some of the goodwill he developed with conservatives to promote the idea that man made climate change is harming the planet? Elon Musk saw a business opportunity and seized it. Was he motivated by a desire to combat climate change or was he motivated by a desire to make…
Yeah, my wife and I recently flew to Paris on Play Airlines. Ultra budget and you pay for everything, but we saved a bundle. Weren’t always able to sit together, but hey... we were together in Paris and that’s what matters.
Lotus... for hanging on all these years, staving off bankruptcy by the skin of their teeth and continually releasing groundbreaking automobiles on a shoestring budget:
While there’s a lot of great stuff on car youtube, the BBC’s budget really lets Top Gear go above and beyond in ways no youtube creator ever has.
A couple of decades ago there was a thriving industry of companies producing folding Kayaks that fit in duffel backs when disassembled. Companies like Folbot, Klepper and Feathercraft. They largely went out of business (Klepper seems to still be operating) when it became cheaper to rent a boat at your destination than…
It’s all about price opacity. As it has become easier for consumers to comparison shop, businesses respond by making their pricing more opaque and more dishonest. They advertise a price that’s lower than competitors, but hide the fact that there are a whole host of largely unavoidable fees that aren’t reflected in the…
I don’t know why companies even publicly announce these horrible moves... is the bump in the stock price really worth the anger and bad will they engender in the customer base?
Yeah. I drive a 2011 Acura TSX (6 Speed manual). Just added a unit (Grom) that adds wireless Android Auto to the stock head-unit and now I have no interest whatsoever in getting a new car. Gonna drive this one until the wheels fall off.
I think the problem, fundamentally, is that these cars are already built and have to be moved off the lot if he wants to start selling newer model year cars, which is critical in the automotive industry. A seller of commodity items like Dickey blue jeans or self-tapping screws can continue to sell years old inventory…
True, but honestly buying cars and thinking of resale value is a sucker’s game IMHO. With the insane prices that cars command these days you should really be buying the most reliable car you can find and plan on keeping it until it becomes un-economical to keep it on the road. And by that time most cars aren’t going…
Yeah but the set of people who will vote for a white supremacist shithead intersects nicely with the set of people who will never buy an electric car.
Then I’ll crown this vehicle “cool” in my book.