atomicbuffalo
Atomic Buffalo
atomicbuffalo

FFS just say “driving fast.”

I wish they’d finish their meal already.

Those names do make sense.

How about you make your own case?

How many are 1.92 kW, or 7.68 kW, and how many are 19.2 kW?

The Bolt should have sacrificed some range — because range anxiety is about what happens if you do run out of juice, not the likelihood of running out of juice — and been given the look of a crossover. Lower the axles an inch relative to the rocker panel, make the gray plastic of the rocker panel an inch thicker to

So now you’re abdicating responsibility for the effects of the low minimum wage, as you argue against raising it. You cannot have it both ways.

The specs for the outgoing Regal GS 2.0T are 295 lbft from 2500 rpm-4000 rpm.

I think it’s a combination of crash safety and emissions/fuel economy certifications.

And GM could build lighter-weight, lower-cost engines with an even better torque profile using a two-valve cam-in-block design, but what feels good to the foot matters not if it doesn’t look good on the spec sheet.

Is the base engine 250hp?

Daryl, I don’t think you understand what eugenics means, particularly eugenics in US history.

Love the TriStar. Another plane with beautiful proportions. I later learned to like the DC-10, but the TriStar was just better.

Another wall of text with tone-deaf bootstrapping advice that doesn’t actually address any of the questions I’ve posed to you.

Economists disagree. And there’s an unspoken assumption in your model: that the system preserves the distribution of wealth. But we know that to be false, because the distribution of wealth has changed over time.

Happy to hear your circumstances have improved; sounds like you were in a bad place before. Sending positive vibes so things keep getting better.

I’m surprised we haven’t yet heard that houses would be affordable if people would just stop buying new smartphones and fancy cars.

The market doesn’t care what conditions it subjects workers to. So those basic economics put people who accept those low-wage jobs with long commutes at a significant disadvantage that cannot be overcome. Jobs with no healthcare. Jobs they’ll lose if they’re ever late. Jobs they can’t get to by public transportation.

No, I’m not. So that straw man is out.

You’ve argued more than once against the minimum wage being increased to support a family. Do you advocate some other external source of resources by which the minimum wage worker can support a family? Explain how this works. Look more than one step beyond your pat statements and see where they lead.