atomicbuffalo
Atomic Buffalo
atomicbuffalo

No.

If you’re not aware of your speed, you’re not in control of your speed.

Your nose drops because you decelerate, not because the clamped discs are pulling your nose down.

Just hit the brakes.

You’re wearing out your clutch significantly faster by starting in second. Start in first, shift to second once underway.

A high-mileage three-year-old car may not be under warranty anymore. And lemon lawing a car isn’t as easy as making a service appointment for Monday to drop off your car and pick up your check.

You punch whichever one spoke last.

Casual viewers who spend more money on a broader array of advertised products and services than the sensible folk who watch the show today.

Edd and James in a friendly competition, each working on a loosely-defined project, with a rough timeline in mind but no hard and fast deadline. When they’re both done they visit each other’s shop and check out each other’s work, over tea.

Edd’s shop work was the reason to watch the show.

I can’t believe the sequel got made at all. I mean, I know Nixon visited China seven times, but you only need to see him visit a classroom full of kids once.

Is there data to support the need for inspections? When collisions and vehicle-related incidents occur, is cause attributed to mechanical failure with any accuracy? Are failures categorized usefully? Or have meaningful studies been done?

I read a dozen articles from 2013, and not a single one mentioned or even suggested that Tesla was legally bound to a quota of cars under a certain price.

Spend ten minutes in the conservative media bubble and you will find it hard to believe that there are only 37% still approving.

The LA Times says nothing about any quota for cars under a certain price. What else you got?

In Hit and Run he’s playing himself. Maybe he hasn’t actually been wheelman for bank robberies but clearly he’s got the skills. If you don’t like him in that, you don’t like him.

Yes, we know Tesla announces a low price and then doesn’t meaningfully deliver at that price. But is it, this year, this time, an actual legal stipulation, or just the usual car-business bait-and-switch? Are you speculating with (well-deserved) cynicism or is this a verifiable fact?

It looks like an invited pass to me, not an extended run of lanesplitting. Just prior, all lanes of traffic were moving at the limit (likely above the limit; commuters don’t cotton to speed limits around here). I know what the truck driver said, but if I’m the bike I’m trying to look past the truck when we’re all at

Thanks for responding. That was the case at the initial launch, but this isn’t a fresh case of that, is it?

Please do get a motorcycle license. Maybe then you’ll understand.