...which means the plaintiffs are looking at a time horizon of years to actually see any $$.
...which means the plaintiffs are looking at a time horizon of years to actually see any $$.
Yep, I know less now than from just reading the headline.
This article goes on and on and never really details what the sponsorship issue actually is. Oh, they filmed here, then there was a strike, which is over, none of which is relevant to the story.
They are like a good neighbor. None of my neighbors want to pay me to fix my house or car either.
If State Farm had started out accusing her of insurance fraud (upgrading her policy and then offing herself) instead conveniently forgetting that she’d upgraded her policy and actually paying out on the lower policy, then I’d agree. But they actually paid out on the old policy and only later changed their story to…
Hello,
“Hey Bob, you left the lights on in your spaceship!”
I guess they got the quote to repair it
I can assure you that even in my area, Enterprise IT, the customers know FAR more than the sale dudes do. That is why our sales dudes are actually titled “Customer Relationship Managers”. We have OTHER people in different roles who handle the technical end of things.
It should still be a night race, though. Vegas looks like shit in the daylight.
Jesus, that interior is bleak. Like an Ikea catalog covered a small apartment in a floor to ceiling coat of vomit. Or a Swedish jail.
The prize pool is why they don’t want another team.
Honestly F1 COULD be bigger in the states, the primary issue, aside form there being very few F1 races, is if a US fan wants to watch the race live, you have to be up at absurd hours to watch, because of the time difference, it’s what it’s starting at 10 at night for the Vegas race. I say fuck it, start it at a…
This isn’t about transportation, or actual aircraft. Its an article about shopping (buying items that, OK were once on airplanes.)
A story about lost luggage and a thrift store in Alabama, featured on the site that claims to be “Obsessed With The Culture Of Cars.”
FYI, Brawn is talking about degrees Celsius, which is about 35 ~ 45 in American degrees. Lol.
Just gotta keep an eye out, they aren’t that sneaky.
The funniest thing is, this isn’t the only place in this article where they confused boats for cars.
When the boat starts floating, it pulls up on the strap and on the trailer, which takes weight off the boat’s rear wheels
It’s cheaper for me to fly to Europe, stay in a nice hotel, food/drink, and tickets for all 3 days for a F1 race than to attend anything local here in the US.