Counter-arguments:
Counter-arguments:
I’ll make anyone in support of speed cameras (and honestly let’s throw red light cameras in as well since we know they increase rear-end collisions) a deal.
We should all know that Rossi on Stoner is the best Laguna Seca pass of all time.
All he really needs to do is hire an auction company to come in and then have a fire sale one day. Posting daily to craigslist is not going to do the job. Judging by the other photos of this guy’s property, he is just a hoarder. While he may be an enthusiast, and I love what he has collected...its just hoarding.
Mental illness is a tough thing, and this is no different than the people that have 87 cats.
Or piles of old calendars in the basement. “I mean, sure, it’s not 1985 right now, but who knows what tomorrow will bring.”
One man’s “Enthusiast” is another man’s “Hoarder”.
I’m sorry David, but I believe our gentleman friend, regardless of his cheery disposition, falls into “Hoarder” territory.
If they were running, driven, exhibited, or maintained....maybe I’d change my mind...but nope...we’re in straight hoarder-land here.
A car enthusiast like yourself may see no problem with this.
Hoarding is a terrible disease, hopefully he can get some help.
A Supra that you don’t have to play “show me where the bad man touched you” with? Sign me up.
Never mind not washing it, or having the jumper cables showing in one pic (meaning someone attempted to start it and may or may not have bent the valves)... I’m going CP on this because some jackass purchased a Ferrari AND PUT A FUCKIN’ BUMPER STICKER ON IT. Never mind what that sticker is for (1/20/13, a TWO TERM old…
Those chrome wheels are an affront to the senses and taste.
While being buried up to almost the roofline like that means it probably was going to get written off by insurance anyway, the fuck gives some asshole in a douchebro truck the right to feel like it’s ok to drive over the top of it? And that lamesauce excuse of “Well... we weren’t the first or the last to do it...”…
“unprecedented corporate control over how we drive and what we drive... it’s not hard to imagine a worst case scenario where a company or corporation becomes a critical decider in disaster scenarios”
So, I’m struggling to understand what you are concerned about here. Tesla enables certain abilities within some of its cars that its owners knew were not available to them and you see this as evil? Are you concerned with the fact that there are software limited features in a product? If so, doesn’t that situation…
Well, I’m not so sure the choice to buy a less capable car would be the corporations fault even if Tesla hadn’t sent that upgrade. The purchaser was aware of the range he chose to pay for. That’s no different than the fact that I chose to buy a 335 instead of a tall pickup so I may get stuck when the water rises past…
The crippled battery was a tradeoff between higher cost of goods and the substantial operational expense of creating a separate 60 battery pack for the buyers that opted for a 60 or 60D.
A study was needed? OK. Sure. And marijuana most certainly, absolutely, definitely, positively has enough psychedelic properties to make nature quite a bit more freaking excellent. Hang on, I’ll prove it...