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Uh... if you’ve presumed all this time that fountain drink and popcorn margins at movie theaters were thin then I just don’t know what to say. Even at a 20% discount they are still making killer margins and it’s no secret. Any convenience store will sell you a 64 oz fountain soda and it costs you $1.50 tops versus the

THIS...and don’t forget the Gummy Bear song bitches...

“When I search for something, surface for me the results that your algorithm predicts is the most relevant”- and what/who decides what is relevant? Something that is relevant based on your own worldview? Google can determine based on your search history what is relevant to you and of course it’s going to return to you

This -

Kids... lots of kids. My kids watch this guy and my son tried to “educate” me on Teslas based on what this guy said. Ugh. What’s worse is that these kinds of “vlogs” are a dime a dozen and kids seem to think that everybody can make a living doing vlogs about their lives and they’ll get millions of views.

“We are pretty thrifty and don’t like to spend money on expensive things.” - So spending 60K on a vehicle (and a USED vehicle at that) is being “thrifty”? Wow I guess the family splurge is spending a couple 100K on a new family friendly lambo. 

This is a one of the big reasons it drives me nuts when people treat “science” like it is some objective sentient being. As in “Oh we know this is true...because... Science!!” or “Science thinks that X is the cause of Y.” Gizmodo is horrible about this. To be clear, I’m pro-science but the scientific method is just

I’m with you. Pop Culture elevates his credibility as a science God. If you look at his career, it’s been mostly in entertainment. He was a mechanical engineer at Boeing for a few years and he has a couple of patents but in the 80's he decided to go into comedy and TV. He then branded himself as a scientist, networked

I believe it also made an appearance in Rogue One

Sure that’s not the reason one buys a Tesla, but when you drop that kind of money on a depreciating asset you expect quality. In luxury vehicles quality is a given. My question is how they handle those issues. I presume the warranty covers all that and owners better not have to pay a dime

Yes, they do. They also have algos that spot reviews from friends and family of the vendors and they’ll pull them. 

I’m ok with this as long as Westwood College Online doesn’t close. It’s curriculum is top notch. I’ve always been able to “tighten up my graphics” ever since then