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The pre-facelift Canyon was the best looking of the bunch, I think. 

That was my first thought. I believe that the 7.3 is only available in larger trucks from F-250 and larger.

Diesel also gets better mpg, so even though it’s more expensive, it may wind up costing less per mile. Also, the gas F350 gets the pretty awesome 7.3 Godzilla gas engine.

You can still get a gasoline F-350! I was surprised too, but I figured I’d give the truck the best shot (with the cheapest fuel) that I could. Didn’t help its case. 

Star Wars Phantom Menace - doesn’t matter what age I was - no one should see that movie

Missing from your calculations is that once the charge rate dips below 90kw, the cost changes, too.

He was also, apparently, in the passenger’s seat.

It should be noted that on January 6th, the President’s official limo, nicknamed the “Beast” wasn’t being used. Instead, Trump was being transported in an armored Chevy Suburban that didn’t have a partition between the front and rear seats.”

That limo wasn’t even used on January 6. They were in a Suburban.

Brazilian here. First of all, fuck Nelson Piquet. He is a fascist dick. Even if he had referred to Hamilton as “that awesome fella”, you bet that he would be trying to be a dick. He is the Brazilian equivalent of a MAGA. Seriously, fuck that guy and the car he rode it in.

Don’t we already have a scripted F1 show that prominently features Daniel Ricciardo? Is Drive to Survive going to Hulu?

I was recently wondering the same thing after a friend bought a 1970s car here in Massachusetts. We have inspections and smog testing, so even in perfect mechanical condition, the car wouldn’t pass. It turns out that the car only has to satisfy the emissions requirements that were in place on the day it was born to

Pennsylvania had anti-perforation requirements in their safety inspections (no big ass rust holes in the unibody), but NY doesn’t. So their is a subset of the used car market that is healthy running cars that were just wrecked by rust that can live for a few more years in NY until they start failing NY inspections

Unfortunately, machines can be insured, while mistakenly lost profits cannot be insured.

Same here. Mis-priced a security held by a few thousand accounts. Priced moved, accounts billed incorrectly and there went $150k. I didn’t get fired and I was eventually promoted to manager of that group a year later.

Something tells me not noticing for hours and then paying so little attention to the huuuge influx in customers and continuing to not notice was the thing that did him in.

I know someone who destroyed a bar feed CNC machine a couple years ago.  Still working there.

So, like a weekend?

I was in Commercial Casework and Kitchen Cabinet Distribution. 

I’m saddened that no customers alerted staff and that *everyone* just quietly filled their tanks and told their friends. That doesn’t speak well for Californians in general.