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You need to get with the times, man. The kids are right.The world doesn’t need books. Books are just a medium for storage. We needed them in 1950, but there be numerous alternatives now. Hell, one of the first viable alternatives to bulky paper books was microfilm and microfiche, which got their start in 1839. I bet

The springtime tree debris was on the road surface before the accident rather than falling as a result of the accident, thus the Lambo lost traction and control.

Dude.... You should take your opinion of British Rail and then, taking into consideration the stellar reputation it has compared to Amtrak, sit down and imagine how immensely horrible a typical train ride in the US must be.

It should be noted that most passenger rolling stock is in use almost constantly for a period of 3 to 5 YEARS before undergoing substantial cleaning and maintenance (often, any major maintenance tasks are taken care of roughly the same time they change the running gear, barring any insane things happening, like a

I don’t get why the dude doing the puns made the list. I’ve yet to meet a person who doesn’t have at least one friend that does that periodically. I know three people who pull that nonsense.

Tape isn’t going to help you hold a panel gap. You need something to act as a shim between them (lo and behold, I just exposed to you the exact reason why they can’t maintain panel gap - the ‘rocket scientist’ hasn’t figured out you need something in the gap to maintain the gap while the panels are being attached).

I think you need a dictionary so you can look up “cyberpunk” and “dystopia” if you think that bike is suitable for either, let alone both.

The error in your thinking is you think they rely exclusively on the information they generate within their own system regarding you.

No, I don’t build 5000 cars per week i my driveway. But if you divide the number of cars they produce by the number of employees, I’m fairly certain my production rate is by no means that far off. :P

LOL. You don’t have to drink the koolaid, but obviously, you haven’t been letting that particular fact stop you in any way, shape or form. And anybody who thinks smoking pot in an interview will boost his support is indeed an idiot.

I bet the daily $3,000 lunches for the executive staff did them in. That always seems to end up being the root cause. Fly-by-night executives just love spending way too much for lunch, claim they’re working and expense it to the company. On top of that, they stretch lunch out to about 5 hours, too. I saw this go on

Want fun? Do an article on Ferrari’s foray into military vehicles. The LM002 was, after all, built and primarily sold initially as a military utility vehicle. :D

Why does a Kia Telluride in Colorado have California plates? Or are those photos of a different Telluride in CA?

I’m not confused at all. I can get panel gaps properly spaced in my driveway with hand tools and some freaking newspaper and tape. There is no excuse for any vehicle coming out of the factory with such an absurd and visible lack of quality.

Funded != Built.

Apparently, you aren’t aware that Musk never went to school for any sort of engineering. He has a degree in economics. He is not an engineer. He’s a whacked out, high as a kite moron spouting ideas and throwing money at the wall to see if anything sticks. Please, stop drinking his kool-aid.

And I am pointing out that they put effort into putting together the proper dataset to begin with. They don’t rely exclusively on your data produced via their service. My mother watches a metric truckload of British programming via a separate service not owned or funded directly by Netflix. But about 3 months after

You’ve missed the point that the documents posted on the window were horribly inaccurate. How will you explain away identifying it as a model year 2012 vehicle when Chrysler stopped building them two years prior to that?

That’s okay. Seems par for the course at Dodge and Chrysler. A neighbor of mine just bought a brand new 2012 PT Cruiser with less than 400 miles on it right off the Chrysler dealer’s lot. It should take about 30 seconds of research to realize what was wrong with that sale. BTW, the car sold for less than the Blue Book

LOL. Considering “Car is done? Park it in a tent” a trade secret gave me a chuckle. That technology has been in household driveways for decades.