Fixed it.
Fixed it.
Lincoln is absolutely the sort of company that would try selling the Blackwood a 3rd time.
It’s unfair to pick apart a prototype for its specific issue related to non-serial build quality. General issues and serial build quality will be enough to pick it apart when its time.
Seriously?!?
‘Cancel Culture’ in terms of invading another country and killing everyone is sight because you want to.
While Toyota’s approach makes more sense, the “conservative” approach would have been to have it be a goddam circle.
Their business model is to turn around companies and sell for a profit.
I think Williams is not yet up to a place where Dorilton can sell it for a profit, but it must be said that after the latest concord agreement, all F1 teams rose their valuations by some US$200MM, so maybe this is an easy exit for Dorilton.
Isn’t that the point of VC firms though? Buy up something underperforming, polish it up so it looks pretty, and then sell it for profit? Maybe it’s more like the underpants gnomes than this though.
I’d say Musk is much more prominent than most billionaire Twitter users who have an opinion about how much freedom people should have to say what they want on a forum that isn’t obligated to allow everyone to say whatever they want. I think it’d be foolish to think he won’t use this position to influence his take on…
Musk is only about free speech when it’s good for him. Otherwise it’s non-disclosure agreements and firings.
I think there’s really three categories in the US.
Not often that you have an absolute answer, but in this case, hands down, Tokyo (or any major cities in Japan). Nothing compares when combined with buses, cabs, trains, subways, and all that. They just work like a fucking magic.
Bizarro world Dave Tracy?
JFC my eyes can’t figure out where the pattern starts or ends, or if it even has a pattern.
Oooooh. I hate that so much.
Coffin, nail, coffin, nail, coffin, nail, coffin, nail, coffin, nail, coffin, nail, coffin, nail.
A guy down the street from me has these. They’re infuriating.
Subaru has a worse one that has lug holes machined straight through spokes. It’s like the wheel was designed for six lugs, but they decided to put five on it. It’s infuriating.
I don’t understand why so many brands are doing this style of wheel now. They just remind me of the kind of wheels you’d see on a Mazda B2000 on the cover of Mini Truckin’ magazine back in the early 90's