It’s irresponsible of you to not rip the guy a new one for having a velcro wallet at 40. C’mon man, you aren’t trying to impress anyone - just have some GD self respect.
It’s irresponsible of you to not rip the guy a new one for having a velcro wallet at 40. C’mon man, you aren’t trying to impress anyone - just have some GD self respect.
I would just like to see Danny Ric not break down and the initial leader not pull out a 20-second lead that lasts through the whole race, or until his car breaks down and he has to limp home and luckily gets a safety car that saves his podium.
Neutral: I don’t see why he would say he didn’t do it if he did, so yes, to answer your questions, he convinced me.
That headline is misleading. Ninkasi doesn’t plan on acquiring more craft breweries; it’s new majority owner plans on acquiring other craft breweries. I suppose if Ninkasi helped found Legacy, you could argue the headline is accurate, but that’s not the way the article reads.
Leave it to Zachary Levi to come up with the correct and indisputable answer.
Glad he’s on my fantasy team after that performance.
They aren’t caveats at all, though, or shouldn’t be. Why should there be excuses for why F1 is faster? It’s not like Indy is trying to be faster and can’t - they’re just different series.
V12 or V10, or bust! F1's Instagram just posted a video from the Schumacher era, and my God did they sound better back then.
Also, I would presume the budget includes drive salaries, and I’d bet Seb Vettel makes a hell of a lot more than anyone in Indy, not to mention Raikonnen/LeClerc (not sure if that’s the ‘18 or ‘19 budget referenced in the article).
Some issues here. Primarily, because F1 cars have so much more drag than Indy cars, we can’t say Indy’s top speed is all down to gearing. Other than gearing, drag vs. power is the limiting factor in top speed. And F1's drag allows them to go more quickly around corners because of the downforce from the aero packages…
So basically the difference between F1's big three and everyone else.
He was the CEO. CEOs get compensated in all sorts of ways other execs don’t.
1st: If Nissan was aware of it, I don’t see the issue. It may not be typical, but $600k paid over 11 years to the CEO of one of the largest automakers in the world is not that significant.
I’m inclined to agree, but to be fair to Aaron, the cost of a new STI is barely over the nationwide average price of a new car.
God you are just the worst.
No kidding. The only reason I do hotels over AirBnB is because of the daily housekeeping, and partly the anonymity. If I’m paying another $20/night for my wife and me, I’m quitting hotels entirely.
Most people are not in that situation. And most people aren’t arguing against tipping altogether, just against the exorbitant amount the article is suggesting.
$10/day/person is absurd if you’re not trashing the room. Unless we leave a mess, how on earth are we supposed to know whether they did any more than make the bed and pick up the towels? I’ve stayed in enough minimally serviced rooms not to trust that the cleaning they receive is worth $20 a night if my wife and I…
I need to change my pants.
It seems pretty clear I’m referring to people with naturally higher testosterone, not doping.