I’ve corrected you about Dunning-Kruger about 20 times in the last decade of Kinja/Giz/Gawker commenting.
I’ve corrected you about Dunning-Kruger about 20 times in the last decade of Kinja/Giz/Gawker commenting.
This is where my problem child self would’ve jumped on the occasion to call the teacher an idiot. Not that I was sensitive to racism, but any occasion to correct a teacher was a gift to me.
Eh, this used to be funny!
Probably some time of “America’s funniest home videos” presentation for the HQ Christmas party.
Never ever EVER let anyone sit in the back. I’m not kidding, instant death at the slightest impact. These cars were popular with young people in my region and we lost about a dozen friends in what would be considered mild accidents otherwise.
Argh, never sell to family. You’ll have to provide free maintenance and support forever!
One, two, three, these number mean nothing if you don’t compare them to other big employers in the same area. Out of how many employees?
Ok I figured it was because of the fees but why not charge the same thing across the board and make that difference on cash too?
Is debit considered cash though?
I’m sorry, but I’m not American and I need an explanation on the price.
This isn’t specific to HD, but any motorcycle manufacturer that finds a way to circumvent the price and hassle of getting a motorcycle license in Canada will win the millenials.
I want to believe it, but apparently brain games don’t work, sadly stuff like Lumosity are little more than snake oil.
I’ve had amazing life saving support from HP more than once, but it took hours and hours of shuffling between websites and accounts and then at the end they had split up HP and HPe, such a pain in the ass.
Kona, Ioniq, Soul and Niro. That’s 4 currently selling full EVs. They also have a Fuel Cell platform launching to market very soon, and two electric luxury coupes concepts under the Genesis brand.
Perfectly good? Were you gone for the last year? Everyone here is constantly complaining about the AWD Mazda 3 being a painfully intolerable slow car that will kill you the first time you try to merge on these mythical US highways that always merge at 200mph between two semis carrying jet fuel.
A sequel sure, another adventure, but not a remake.
You don’t think that at least one tiny thing in the entire car is made through any of the dozen of 3D printing process available right now?
I’m pretty sure near 100% of the cars on the market are part 3D printed.
So am I. But phone companies vary from provinces to provinces.
That’s surprising because carriers forced “touchtones” or “dual tone” or whatever the name phones down our throats in the 90s.