There also wasn’t a massive glut of just-barely-used Harleys in the ‘90s.
There also wasn’t a massive glut of just-barely-used Harleys in the ‘90s.
What a nasty comment.
Putting a lot of faith in the 635 pounds of that 429 to keep the thing from nosediving.
BUNDY BOUNCE
It’s entirely possible that was the joke. I guess we’ll never know.
Something very similar to this happened at Hyundaii Nissan.
My heart is now filled with jealousy every time a delivery rider whizzes away from me at a stop sign,...
If it gets to that point around here I would take that job. I have no problem with dead bodies, and could always use money.
Hayabusa!
He said 6 persons and their shit, there’s room for one squeezed grocery bag in there with the 2 extra seats up
Im for EV takover...if we can get the batteries worked out. Electric motors are the biz...but batteries suck.
“Climate control, windows, and locks can be done with hard buttons (see also: Traction control, all functions related to how the car interacts with the world) while entertainment, navigation, and connectivity can be outsourced to the driver’s smartphone.”
Really? I don't think Ive ever bumped a control in one of my vehicles.
The workers need to form a group to negotiate with the UAW leadership from a position of strength.
Sadly, not a manual.
Oh, they’ll still be using Notepad++. Nothing finer than a tool that does exactly what you tell it to do.
I saw that screenshot of the Python script being run in a text editor and laughed my ass off for some reason.
Something about the idea of hackers in the future fifteen years from now still using Notepad++ and using an OOP language like Python just set me off. I’d think they’d use something like Rust by then.
They might actually need a business guy, but he probably at least needs to have ridden a motorcycle. Otherwise you get these MBA idiots who have taken over Boeing and are thinking of maximizing shareholder value and their own golden parachutes. They most certainly aren’t airplane guys, otherwise Boeing wouldn’t be…