I wouldn’t read too much into it, the entire market was down today and Tesla is a volatile stock.
I wouldn’t read too much into it, the entire market was down today and Tesla is a volatile stock.
Low speed control and torque with no fear of stalling.
Lando putting in the fastest lap of the race on the final lap needed to close what seemed to be a second gap and actually doing just that was fantastic. I haven't been that excited at the end of a race in a long time.
It is the colour scheme of Haas CNC.
I think the old one looks MUCH better. Like, it’s not even close. The new one is just a big rounded blob with Subaru headlights and an oddly-shaped rounded grille. The 200 was an incredibly handsome car and the Pacifica wore it’s face well.
I get that the old face had similarities to the 200, but in what world is the new look a “major improvement”? I guess it has kind of a Subaru look, which is ok I suppose... but I’m not sure it looks better. I’d give it a solid “eh”.
It is a pretty decent looking car. It’s a shame the engine/transmission and interior are all shit.
It’s not, though. It would be the ugliest car in Kia’s lineup by a fair margin.
My whole life I’ve wanted car companies to make their concept cars but they never do and I always wondered why. Well the comments show why, because people are full of crap. People say they want a futuristic car or something out of bladerunner. They say they want something unique but at the end of the day they buy a…
There are two problems with Stadia.
> Berry is somehow the most useless.
So, per my job function, when my employer requires to travel across the country to perform work at a remote site, you believe that I should be forced to pay out of pocket for the airfare? And if I refuse, I presumably get fired? Yeah, that’s not even close to legal, buddy. Further, no employers are paying for…
Opinions like this make some good populist kindling, but never addresses a) how money currently collected is being wasted and how to fix that and b) what exactly would this money be used for and c) who are we punishing and to what ends?
It’s gotta be nice being able to solve all the real world’s problems without ever getting up from your Brooklyn laptop.
Not everyone who logs miles in an airplane is a billionaire jet-setter. A fair number of frequent fliers (myself included) are having their travel paid for by their employer. Increasing the cost of those flights isn’t going to reduce the amount that I travel, it’ll just increase the amount my company pays for that…
Blogging: A career where you can collect revenue by voicing the moral high-ground stance, while also collecting revenue through advertising the very thing you are against.
If the horse farm in Kentucky is willing to pay $1.85 million (btw so we’re just making up big numbers that have no basis in reality? Cool, cool) for the college basketball recruit, then that IS his market value. What the fuck is he even talking about?