ahildy9815
Ahildy9815
ahildy9815

Somebody gets it! The wow of merely massive acceleration wears off quite quickly when all that accompanies it is the whine of a golf cart. As I have said on here many times, if you want your organs to be re-arranged by g-forces, a season pass to Six Flags is cheaper and more effective than a fast car.

If you’re comparing on-demand streaming to broadcast TV from years ago I refuse to accept you’re being serious.

Brief ads on streaming services make things unwatchable? Television used to be 25-33% commercials and people watched that perfectly fine.

Good thing all of of us who sided with the actors and writers during the strikes are happy to pay more for streaming services. Otherwise we’d be total hypocrites!

Maybe it’s because I’m inured, but the ads aren’t really that bad. And nobody serious is buying Prime just for Prime Video.

My boy, if you slam your fingers in a car door that you had to shut yourself, that’s your problem. If you get your fingers stuck into an electronic mechanism, that’s the vehicle’s problem. 

If you don’t like it here then fuck off. Nobody’s making you click on content you don’t like.

Business insurance providers may have something to say on the matter. I don’t think they want to be on the hook for covering a business and employees monkeying around with these massive powerful batteries without some kind of proven knowledge base.

May not be regulatory requirements, but if you want to have insurance coverage, and you better,  your insurer may have something to say about it.

Would you look at that. Who coulda seent this coming?

You can have an attorney review it if youd like, but the severance payout is the entire point.  You dont sue us, you just take your money and we go our separate ways.  Very common practice and better than nothing at all.

In my line of work, I’ve seen many many many severance agreements. And exactly 100% of them contain similar clauses along the lines of “If you accept this severance, you can’t turn around and sue us”. Tesla is shitty, but this is not a shitty Tesla move, it’s an “every employer in the country” type of move. 

Ha ha! Jokes on them, I have the biometrics for my phone tied to the third toe of my left foot!

Do we really need to be racing F1 on almost half of them?

Isn’t there anyone else on staff that can possibly write articles about F1 besides someone who actively despises F1?

There are only 52 weekends in a year. Do we really need to be racing F1 on almost half of them?”

Yes. 

This whistlelower report is not nearly as damning as the previous one. The prior allegations described gross negligence in production quality control. This one sounds like an individual whining about how difficult it is to assemble very large parts. There’s nothing to say this was a design flaw, a manufacturing flaw,

How are the cops wrong here? A seatbelt violation is a perfect valid reason for a stop in places where it is a valid primary violation. They tried to get the guy out of the car. He rolled up the window and evidently started shooting at them through the windows. They very rightly all returned fire.

I think we can all agree that the situation could have been handled better. Overzealous Cops? Dime a dozen. With that stated, I’m a firm believer that if the bad guy fires at the Police first or tries or attempt to injure while fleeing, then the response should be to empty clips and keep reloading. Plain clothes or