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If they feel that the car is not worth reviewing fine. If they want to use their position to retaliate against what they perceived to be a rude email that makes them at least as big of assholes as the original marketer.

Hennessy has they own history that does not put them in a favorable light. Getting customers cars and money, taking them apart, and then not finishing the job, leaving customers without cars or money.

Go test drive that car? Just a thought

Did you get your feelings hurt? That email had some jabs, but they seem to be friend.

I wouldn't know for certain as I don't work in the automotive industry and do not have to deal with unions, but I assumed the same GAAP rules applied to everyone.

I mostly agree, but I feel that you are missing out an important point. As producers drill more wells, drilling wells becomes cheaper. Part of that is because the technology available improves, partly because producers learn how to become more efficient with experience, and partly because the supplies required are

Overhead is not a number, it is a percent (calculated as indirect costs/direct costs). Direct costs are multiplied by an overhead rate, which gives you the loaded labor cost. Loaded labor is directly proportional to direct labor costs, but it is also directly proportional to the overhead rate. Overhead rates are

It's not necessarily an anti college attitude (I hope that is relatively rare) but just not putting the same kind of emphasis on it.

I'm going to have to skip on the broadcast on the account of work, but I agree it's not just prioritizing. But it could be argued that prioritizing is possibly the single largest component, or the very least a very significant one. Being raised with a college education as part of your life plan from birth makes a

If you are talking about comparing the wages of children to those of their parents as a measure of social mobility, you absolutely have to mention higher education. People with college educated parents are much more likely to get a degree, mostly not because their parents are able to assist with financial costs

This. It's unlikely in the extreme that anyone actually made an informed decision to save a few dollars at the cost of dozens of lives. They simply thought that the parts were good enough, and they were tragically mistaken.

If you start building protected lanes, you will loose most of the congestion reducing benefits of 2 wheeled vehicles. Besides, routing all that will be a total nightmare.

US oil production isn't dropping. The price of oil necessary to start fraking operations is much higher than the price require to sustain them, especially once operators gain experience and make their operations more efficient. Saudi Arabia was hoping that once oil drops below the point where starting operations made

Did Hamilton Nolan guest write the morning news? Jalopnik isn't usually this forceful with its political points. A few points.

Go do your own experiments

Well it's certainly very nice looking, but the problem I find with the "the world isn't really real" stories is that I see no reason to care about them.

The entry to the workplace scene was straight out of GATTAGA

Well thats certainly one of the reason, but it doesn't rate as high as the fear of canibal-molerat-sun mutant people.

The trouble is less with reactor malfunctions, but rather that should the plane crash for some other reason, there will be a radioactive reactor scattered everywhere.

The short version is "it's only cheaper if it works, it's never cheaper with you have to do it twice"