blinddude
BlindDude
blinddude

I don’t know how to tell you this Kristen, but none of your organs are worth $7ook. they probably aren’t even worth that much collectively ( the ones you can live without, anyway ). You’re gonna need to sell some other folks organs too.

it’s an Always Sunny reference.

Chaparral didn’t make road cars, so a revival of the name isn’t really useful unless it’s for race cars. GM using Chaparral as a hypercar brand or something probably wouldn’t work.

That thing looks like a transformer’s head.

Do you not follow F1?

I think it’s just a tribute.

Jim Hall is still around and could resurrect the name if he wanted to, but I can’t see it happening.

Aww... I thought you were talking about me. :(

Didn’t the FIA say they were going to make an effort to avoid scheduling conflicts between F1 and WEC a few years ago? It didn’t end up meaning much since most teams won’t let their drivers moonlight in other series.

So they want their two biggest events to be later in the year so they have more weight in the championship, I assume?

There are other classes. LMP2 was the one to watch last year thanks to Jackie Chan Racing.

The WEC is doing a stupid ‘superseason’ that includes Spa and Le Mans twice.

Your ear-hole should be closer to the back of your head than the front, so it kinda is the back, at least in terms of hemispheres.

Kucherov left his feet to deliver the hit. Even if the head isn’t the primary point of contact, and it may have been anyway, it’s still not a clean check.

It may be a gooey mess at this point, but just imagine what you might find in there.

Just because it’s possible doesn’t mean it’s probable.

In this case it would only make sense for CA to be the “first to bat” because the factory in question is in California. They have an obligation to investigate alleged workplace abuses in their state.

Tesla’s stock is widely considered to be grossly overvalued. It’s a good bet that their stock valuation will eventually drop, so shorting them makes sense. I don’t think it’s reasonable to assume there’s some conspiracy afoot because of it.

The county of Los Angeles ( not the state of California ) asked tech companies not to use the term, but it’s entirely voluntary for companies to comply with the request and there’s no law prohibiting it. Such a law would be unconstitutional.

Maybe the SpaceX guy who baselessly accused ULA of sabotage got a new job making baseless accusations at Tesla?