The ’70s were definitely into some drugs. I’m sure it was approved by people who were thinking this usage of “Some” was really hip and happening among the swinging youths. Pass the ludes.
The ’70s were definitely into some drugs. I’m sure it was approved by people who were thinking this usage of “Some” was really hip and happening among the swinging youths. Pass the ludes.
Most cars are boring and uninteresting (but you repeat yourself). Being cheaper is a major factor for those cars.
Good job once again Raph. Writing an article with zero research and then updating it with the correction hardly 10 minutes later.
Seems like you’ve misplaced the responsibility here. A requirement that is available to you for free and might save your life isn’t that much of a lift. If you don’t fulfil that requirement, then you are responsible for not having a job, not the government. Another way to look at it: the protection for renters is…
Nobody’s talking about killing them, buddy. Just refusing to allow them in spaces where they might harm other people.
At first when I read your comment I was like “oh this is obviously meant to be sarcastic, a parody of those fawning Muskheads who think he really did all that stuff” but .... my god you’re serious aren’t you.
I don’t think Musk “singlehandedly” did anything. Last I checked, Tesla has employees other than Musk that do a lot of work. Anyways, the article doesn’t say that Musk “is not very smart,” it said he is not as smart as he thinks he is, which, I mean:
Can we all agree, though, that a system that puts you in fear of losing your job if you are honest about your experiences with your company is a completely fucked up one?
A Pre-smog big block ‘vette convertible with a 4-speed and proper chrome bumpers? for under $40k?
This looks like what would happen if the holochess pieces from the game onboard the Millennium Falcon got free, found a camcorder and made a movie together.
Okay, I realize you mean well, but this post is significantly unhelpful in terms of providing useful information. It’s also flat-out wrong in some respects. Did you even trade emails with any helmet standards guys before posting this? I’ll try to address things in an orderly fashion.
If the Changli can be considered a vehicle, wouldn’t this be illegally parking in a non-designated public space? If the Changli is not legally classified as a vehicle, wouldn’t this be thie equivalent of leaving your briefcase by a park bench and expecting it to be there when you get back?
“The price weirdly varies depending on trim.”
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This Monty Python passage springs to mind:
Giant underground tunnels in an area that is one of the most flood prone in the country...what could possibly go wrong with that idea?
“since Ford has said it has no plans to bring the Bronco to Europe.”
California car, desirable wagon/stick combo, new clutch and tires, excellent condition, all repair receipts, 2nd owner, decent color combo... and in this market? At least $5K and it’s priced such that he’ll probably get at least 6.
Mosquitoes HATE this one trick!