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Those dumbasses were fishing where a whale was feeding and got in the way. And sometimes they like to breach just for the hell of it. It happens more often than you would believe that they run into boats, it’s just rarely caught on video. I grew up on the Gulf of Maine - you stay away from whales when they are doing

You’re talking about the top 0.1% most competitive athletes on the planet. You don’t become an insane winner without being something normal people can’t understand.

- Many of the people criticizing Verstappen are happy to forget about Senna binning Prost at Suzuka in 1990.

Verstappen should’ve gotten a penalty for hitting Hamilton.

The thought of my sainted mother trying to do anything in a Tesla is equal parts amusing and terrifying. I am an honest to Dog computer engineer, and it took me five minutes to figure out how to adjust the mirrors the last time I rented one. She would be completely and utterly baffled and flustered. She hasn’t figured

FUCK YOU, COPPER!

I love that our new robot overlords have zero respect for our current policing overlords 🤘

Agreed, and frankly it’s generally only the real “high end” subdivisions that are this onerous. When you are near or in the 7 figures for a house, this is just SOP, people are paying a lot of money to live in a nice neighborhood, so they expect certain things. But the majority of restrictions in normal subdivisions

Strange that nobody’s articulating the disconnect here between people’s vehicle buying habits and their garage situation.

This thread sent me down a rabbit hole. Apparently the Kaufman dudes were condominum renters, and sometime after they had established contracts with tenants a law was passed that allowed periodic rent adjustments commensurate with the consumer price index.

I see what you did there. But this rule has been on their books for 48 years! This wasn’t just voted in on existing homeowners who own trucks. People bought into their homes and vehicles knowing full well, or should have read the bylaws to know full well, that they would be stuck commuting daily and paying a hefty

And considering that we’ve seen HOAs act as if they’re their own governments before..” Well, they are. I get that it requires consensus and, ugh, work, but amend the bylaws.

Time for someone to leave their pickup in their driveway and take the HOA to court. It’s that simple. The HOA does not supersede the state, much as they might want to.

Our HOA has a rule similar to this. It was originally put in to limit “work trucks” because at the time most pick up trucks were contractors and the community wanted to limit home businesses and storing equipment/work trucks on their driveway. It’s not enforced on family trucks here, just contracting vehicles (vans,

Some residents have taken to parking their trucks in a pay lot over half a mile from the neighborhood,

Robotaxi: “Rudimentary creatures of blood and flesh, you touch my mind, fumbling in ignorance, incapable of understanding.”

“Inconsistent construction signage”= “what was the victim wearing?”

Yeah, double edged sword. *Lots* of construction zones aren’t ‘consistent’ and hey, things move.

The driverless cars are immune from getting tickets and are taking off from the cops.

Waymo said in a statement shared with AZ Central the the issues faced by the robotaxi were as a result of “inconsistent construction signage” in the area