bilious72
Bilious72
bilious72

I don’t think someone who has a bit of weed in their car should ever have to go through the civil asset forfeiture process. That being said, this guy was moving 1500 pounds of weed across state lines into a state where it isn’t legal. Don’t you think there is a difference?

It would have been perfectly legal for him to

The company told corporate employees internally at the time that the new pay system was designed to benefit workers, according to two corporate employees.

Do people in Texas just hang out near the highway recording in case something happens?

Carriers provide a lot more than a strike capability. A few years old but still relevant. 

I have zero problem executing people where there is no doubt of their guilt. If, for instance, someone murders a child they should get the fast-track to the death chamber. If it’s a case where there is any doubt at all, life in prison without the possibility of parole is fine. 

I honestly love the look of the original Fisker Karma. One of the agents on Million Dollar Listings drives one, and I think it’s really sharp. 

They are updating their infotainment system finally, but it won’t be ready until 2021 when, I can only assume, it will already be out of date. You are right about them having some fun to drive cars, but I can’t get over their infotainment. This is coming from someone who until recently drove an RC-F, another car with

Until they update their tech, they may want to consider pulling out of all markets. Sitting inside any of their newest vehicles is no different than sitting in one from 2007. 

Except for the part where he threatened to beat a woman who said literally nothing.

It looks like a really fun car, and I have a smallish sedan (CLA45) that I love to drive. However, with everyone and their mother driving a crossover, SUV, or giant Bro-Truck, how does it do in traffic? Can you see anything?

I think you should give me your money and POA to keep you out of trouble. I make some bad decisions, but not this bad. 

I totally agree. I considered one last year, but the performance is also not up to par with a lot of other cars in their price range. They are also show and (mostly) no go. 

Right...

When someone falsely confuses a black person of a crime they need to be thrown in prison because racism. When someone accuses two white Trump supporters, it’s a free pass. Hypocrisy much?

It’s nice to see the automotive design profession doesn’t discriminate against the blind.

I was just asking the question. I don’t know enough about it to answer it, so thanks for answering. 

Since GPS only operates on two frequencies, wouldn’t it be pretty easy to triangulate a nearby signal with a couple of RF meters?

Time for a confession.

My father purchased a Dodge Caliber almost 10 years ago, and still drives it. He’s driven several cars of mine, namely a 328i, a 335i xDrive, an RC-F, and a CLA45. He’s commented how each one was comfortable, fun to drive, and (for the most part) luxurious. He still refuses to drive anything but

I think this is applicable to something like a Toyota, but I don’t care how many well-maintained high mileage BMWs I see for sale. I’m not falling into that trap...again.

I thought the 188 HP/liter in my engine was impressive engineering. This is downright magic.