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How do you feel about tire chains? I grew up north of the wall but moved to SF and was positively SHOCKED that not only do people use chains (I had never even seen them before) but they are often required en route to Tahoe if you don’t have 4WD. It’s all wrong on do many levels! Californians make great apps but are

Wouldn’t gravity be the power source rather than the vehicle? Or maybe the drive train since the sun is the power source. And it’s inertia would be its HP? A singularity in space would be the ultimate engine with virtually unlimited PE. We’re stuck driving a planet powered by a stupid G2v, the naturally aspirated

The answer is yes but an escalator is also a vehicle. Each step is analogous to a tram. Name one thing (of reasonable scale; I don’t want to hear that the earth’s surface and therefore everything on it is a vehicle) that moves people on or within it that is not a vehicle?

If you watched the show and thought that William/Man in Black was “the big twist” then maybe you need to watch the show again.

It would be much more interesting to hear why service members ARE looking forward to serving under a Trump Presidency.

While clearly the linked article is not an apples to apples comparison, it’s not as different as you suggest. The basic concept - that post-pubescent adults often see other adults through a sexual lense - is the same. These guys were certainly crude in the way they expressed themselves, but the idea that this is some

This objectification of male athletes is completely unacceptable.

“We need to get into the personal aircraft space” “but how will we compete with small aircraft manufacturers” “ours will be different. It will be for short distance travel and won’t need a runway” “like a helicopter?” “No no no totally different. The rotors can rotate” “so like an osprey?” “No no our will have... how

They DO do this for mustang owners (well... GT350). I’m going this year!

I don’t understand how someone who flies so much they can write a book about it would know anything about flying steerage I mean economy. They must be getting upgrades every single flight.

Released on Yom Kippur? Cruel antisemites.

Even though I firmly believe in workers earning a living wage and the importance of labor unions and strikes to accomplish this end, there is absolutely nothing controversial about this particular action by the University. A strike isn’t a strike if the employer is still (indirectly) paying the striking workers. Both

You’re sort of both oversimplifying and undersimplifying at the same time. First of all, Harvard is not worried about their reputation suffering because of a labor strike. It just doesn’t register. Second, this is how strikes work. Without going on strike the union had no leverage so the University had absolutely no

Wouldn’t this fall into the same car-category and price range as an M3 or GT350? Does it compare to these two titans (sneaky Nissan reference)?

There is so much false equivalence in this blog but that’s to be expected when you don’t have a watertight argument. Not everything about every famous person is newsworthy, even if you may want to know the answer.

You’re blowing my mind. What % of the time does this work? Would it work for limited edition cars like a GT350?

And will dealerships tell you “no” if you suggest you want to purchase through the fleet manager?

You could argue the first 3 (they’ll at least be in contention) but everyone knows that Miss Universe unanimously belongs to Josh Donaldson.

So why doesn’t everyone do this?