birdlaw900
BirdLaw900
birdlaw900

Glass, John’s last name is Glass. He’s George’s brother.

Haha, good points!

No better than this grifter, really.

Unexploded ordinance in Japan and Germany is absolutely nothing compared to the gifts we’ve given the Vietnamese, Laotian, and Cambodian people. Estimates show nearly a third of the bombs dropped there never exploded. They continue to kill people to this day. Nearly 20,000 Cambodians have been killed since 1979 by

I mean, it’s from the last war where we actually accomplished something positive, so there’s that at least?

When I was around 14 or 15 I went to a pool hall with some older kids (as one did in the 80's) and this guy Stefan, a marine, had a Grand National I got to ride in.  My world of Tercel’s and Gremlin’s was turned upside down.

Unfortunately I’m unable to vote for the unaccountable lifetime appointees who have lessened the power of government oversite, and via Citizens United, basically put all elected officials in the pockets of billionaires; the US is an oligarchy masquerading as a representative democracy at this point. I was 14 when

I mean, Enron was a public company.  It worked for them, until it didn’t.  So stranger things have happened.

Well stated. In my engineering firm we have dedicated and trained people who review/negotiate contracts with clients, and absolutely arbitration has its place, and we and our clients are sophisticated enough to understand where, when, and how, and binding arbitration is basically a no-go, unless the dollar volume or

Not too long ago I could picture this article being written by Torch, only it would have been lighthearted, upbeat, funny, appreciative of the quirky nexus of multimodal transportation this represents. Instead, we get dystopian negativity and hatred for anyone who could possibly afford something more expensive than

Are we sure we wasn’t trying to insert his banana into a tailpipe? Many people are saying that.

I just got back from a week of driving around England, and can confirm, when everyone just sort of drives the same speed, it’s pretty stress free. The highways also have average speed cameras. Still, I’m not sure I can get on board with that level of surveillance, especially in our police-militarized society.

Or one Miata at each corner!  This vehicle is disgusting.

The best selling vehicles in America , including spots, 1, 2, 3, 7, 10, 11, are these “gigantic” vehicles. I ran XC for years, in that sport, that would score 23 points and count as a massive beat-down.  Those top 3 add to the same as the next 6 combined.  So I’d say we have a gigantic vehicle problem.

“Modern cars are, for the most part, fantastic. Plus, you don’t have to worry about dying if you get into a minor car accident”

With today’s bloated and overly complicated computers on wheels, we didn’t know how good we had it...

Me and Pepperidge Farm remember the SE-R, that was a sweet ride in it’s day, like a poor man’s E30 M3.

Don’t forget about Foamhenge, right outside the gates of Dulles airport! That’s right, it’s Stonehenge, but in foam!

The real point of my comment was to highlight the absurdity of him stating he is going to cut car insurance rates, because he can’t, and he won’t. Florida homeowner’s (and CA in wildfire country too) explain why - businesses are in the business of making money, and Step 1 of that is covering costs. FL is riddled with