ShibbyUTman
ShibbyUTman
ShibbyUTman

I see nothing wrong here. Looks like a perfectly good alternator... 

Mobility scooter??

This is EXACTLY the kind of pointless, waste of time that bloated orange asshole would put tons of effort into until he bored of it 3 minutes later.

Neutral: Well, “It looks to be a long hot summer here in the city.” might be the biggest understatement I’ve read in a while.

regular

I think you need to relax because chapter 11 can also entail dropping expenses (like maintaining a fleet) and trying to bring in additional revenue (like selling parts of that fleet). 

Nope, fuck your slideshow. Did not read.

I get a tiny tube for spark plugs and set it aside. Then forget I have it and get another cheap tube for something else. Over time, I have something like a gallon of the stuff scattered in leaking tubes all over the garage.   

An engineering manager I long ago worked for hypothesized there is actually only one tablespoon of neverseize in the whole world.  I just keeps getting spread around thinner and thinner.  

Everything is stopping. All economic activity save for internet and life’s essentials.

If these numbers are to be believed, the HR-V is over 1000lbs lighter.

A year from now, the coronavirus is going to have wiped out 10% of the owners of Corvettes. 

Wait for the Z06.

“Well, reduced traffic in general will reduce deaths, so why not add a few deaths back to the total by reducing truckers’ restrictions?”

Not all of them are new. If safety is your concern.

As opposed to the “super safe” rusted out trucks from the 90's you see around?

THANK YOU. The whole point of a logo is it’s a consistent factor for me to associate your brand with. Changing it up for no particular reason does the exact opposite of its intended purpose.

I don’t get why logos are “due for updates” anyway. Unless there’s a fundamental shift in the business that muddles the logo’s message or they used some very period-specific styling in the first place, there’s no need to change something that currently works. It only makes sense when there’s a functional issue to be

Considering that the virus has barely begun to spread in the US, I feel this is a month too early to make this claim.

Jochen Zeitz, who previously led the German shoemaker Puma for 18 years. That isn’t exactly relevant experience but at least he might have an outside-ish perspective.