barnesgordon
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barnesgordon

Hey guys,

On point one: Here in BC we’re legally obligated to uphold policies like that, but if you abuse it, it will eventually get rescinded on you. We have a lady swap between four Ford Foci that were all effectively the same thing. By the time she came back for the fourth swap, we did up a specific contract with no

First, solve the problem of having to refresh the page to get the comments to show up. 

This. This

As the other one comment said if* you can get them to load in the first place. I have given up on visiting this website on mobile. It just ends up making me mad. 

My only question is this: how does this new layout help Deadspin stick to sports?

I’ll be honest, the people leaving Jalopnik didn’t bother me too much because there are still some decent writers left and I honestly just pop in as a fairly mindless distraction from work. Had no real plans to change that and couldn’t really give a hoot about Spanefeller or hulk Hogan or whatever other garbage goes

Only if they can actually get the comments to load on mobile and it doesn’t just hang forever trying to load all the ads.

Everyone who reads this article on a phone is going to wonder what all the comments are about. No slideshow madness here. 

I don’t like this decline Jalopnik is going through. More adverts, writers leaving, and now a force-you-to-click-through article?

So that’s why it’s called the poopdeck.

You see, Jalopnik did a site-wide audit, and your name came up as one that did not originally pay to be out of the greys . . .

The presenter is not wrong. My ‘76 is fun as hell.

Find them and revoke park access, nation wide, for 10 years. The state is welcome to pile on as well.

They’re killing death valley

Know when to walk away.

According to the article, the features WERE live when he bought the car, so having the car checked out wouldn’t have helped this. The article states that three days after the sale of the car to the dealership, Tesla *marked* the features for deletion. They weren’t deleted until after the driver took ownership of the

Best case, Tesla fucked up. Equally possible, though, Tesla sold a car in bad faith.

Right, because a typical pre-purchase inspection includes confirming that features listed on the original window sticker haven’t been remotely removed from the car by the manufacturer, and any used car buyer who fails to have one of these mythical pre-existing feature inspections performed deserves what they get.

That paper floor mat says “I just got some bad news, time to unload this turkey.”