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Entitlement and ignorance go hand in hand. To summarize and simplify my point for your benefit:

You wrote a lengthy post about how NYC residents, yourself very much included, should have masses of city streets closed for their benefit, as it it is something they deserve, or should have a right to under the current circumstances.

My use of the term entitled has nothing to do with wealth or a lack thereof, rather it refers to your apparent ignorance of what it takes for a large city to function. Roads are not only for commuters and the drastic reduction in traffic doesn’t mean such a large road network is no longer needed to keep the city

This idea is probably a bit premature considering most German manufacturers don’t have electric sedans yet but I think electric racing cars that more closely resemble production car might be the move to get manufacturers interested again. Simplified aero with benchmarked downforce/drag, perhaps a standard mechanical

Entitled much? Like damn dude, you make it sound like shuttering a majority of the city’s streets would be a simple, even necessary act to provide outdoor space for residents but that just isn’t the case.

I’m not sure how good of an idea this is given how few people seem to actually use their brains when driving.

Wait, Blackberry still has (had) 400 employees?

We get it, Lyft pays for ads on this website so you shit on Uber at any opportunity.

I can recommend someone. He just happens to have recently found himself without employment.

Three times your age? This I would like to read about.

I was under the impression it was a ‘large’ suv. I should have probably remembered that something that’s big in the rest of the world isn’t in America.

Maybe something to finally replace the Expedition (Ford Everest from other parts of the world?) and an all new Escape and all-new Explorer should be due in that timeline.

They made it smaller, a lot smaller, the third row is now optional and almost certainly small child and/or amputee sized, as those tend to be. Also, the old one was a bit of a porker (4700lb for fwd, probably almost 5000lbs for awd), so it wasn’t terribly hard to improve upon. The new one comes in at a hair under

I saw that but I worry about the ‘structural issues’ the creator mentions pretty much dooming it for production. Lego has very high standards for what they’ll make, as shown by that Corvette.

I wondered that too but it’s not. He did get support from James May for this model, which is cool:

That Lego ideas site is a goldmine of sets I want them to produce. Tops on the list for me is this Landcruiser:

Asbo?

Technicalities but yeah, front end loader.

Pffft, my gif was better:

I don’t watch Nascar as regularly as I used to but while watching a bit of the rain-delayed proceedings at Bristol I noticed a voice was missing. There was also mention of praying for Steve but I didn’t know of his battle with cancer. To me, he was one of the more intelligent/likeable commentators on that team and I’m