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The internet was a mistake. 

if I were in a room with this car and a miata I’d buy the miata twice

Grand Cherokee fits that box. I’m in the same market and am buying (another) Grand unless the new Bronco is awesome.

Here’s a Ranger upgrade Ford should offer: The Ford Everest. With this they could kill the rental-only Edge and instead offer something way more in line with buyer tastes (rugged, spacious, durable, 3 row SUV).

Incredibly, this suspected star is 2.5 times brighter than our Sun.

Rule #1: Never post a video when an article will suffice.”

Rule #1: Never post a video when an article will suffice. Most people don’t have the time (or an appropriate setting) to watch a video, but all of us have 60 seconds to read a condensed list of tips.

I don’t believe it was an oversight (who would think to check?) or a joke (what company would want that publicity?). I believe it was a simple coincidence.

Exciting holes AND a stick?!

As if 2020 couldn’t get any worse.

New boss likes the car as well. May have been a factor. 

I decided it was time to do more stock-looking wheels for my ‘68 Cutlass, but I wanted something a little special. I got a set for SuperStock III wheels from a ‘72 for $75. First, I had them media blasted, then I took them to an old school welding shop and had the back two wheels widened by an inch. Then I had them

No, the use of allegedly in the press is to avoid libel suits of those not convicted of crimes. To the point now that its become unthinking reflex and they use it when it is no longer alleged, but rather convicted. He is Convicted Drug Dealer... not alleged. It’s bad writing because it’s done without thought.  In the

I know, that headline made me think he’ll be hung on a Zoom call!

Saying “he got what he deserved” sure sounds like being pro death penalty in this case, since what he got in this case was the death penalty.

Why do you keep saying “allegedly?” Sure, he could be wrongfully convicted, but technically you can put “allegedly” in front of anything and it wouldn’t be wrong. You could say “this article was allegedly written by Matt Novak,” or “Mitch McConnell is allegedly a spineless sycophant who looks like a turtle” or

I know copy editors don’t exist here, but geesh. The headline is oddly-phrased but this sentence takes the cake:

Fuel cells are a good idea, but FEEDING a fuel cell is the problem,