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Phil Layshio
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To be fair, what creature do you know of will see you coming, think you’re a predator, and then just leaps right in front of you despite having all this extra space to run the other way? -___- Like you would think these animals would start learning and changing some habits, but no, they’ve been exactly the same for

True, but ChatGPT might not know that.

PPB fighting tooth and nail against trail access and trail building in every city park except Gateway Green. Riverview was a particularly sore spot because the private land owner allowed MTB access and trails but when the land was transferred to the Portland Parks Bureau they immediately blocked MTB access purely

I’m not advocating senseless violence against cyclists. But I am tired of hearing the demands by cyclist of drivers that we share the road when I see several incidents a week of cyclists blatantly ignoring traffic laws - blowing through stop signs, ignoring traffic signals, lane-splitting, etc. I’m happy to share the

our first -40F/-40C cold snap

A moment of silence for my yellow trumpet bush.

Totally agree, but then again I won’t go around claiming the car(s) are fast. I’d say they are fun or exciting instead of pretending they aren’t as slow as a modern day commuter car.

Isn’t this like the 3rd time this story has been published here>?

Guys who made six figures right out of high school, blew it all on toys, put it up their nose, and/or got some one night stand knocked up.

Technically it’s not infinite. After all of the possible material has been mined from the site, then it wouldn’t be heavy enough to regen enough on the final trip to make it back. But probably will take decades or centuries.

How about we have a live broadcast with Geraldo Rivera spending two hours talking about the history of the crate, speculating about what might be in the crate and how exactly the crate is going to be opened, and then the last five minutes standing in front of an empty crate apologizing for wasting everyone’s time.

I own my home and could install a charger, but live in TX and frequently have to drive long distances to places that likely don’t have chargers. I’m far from anti-EV but these political proclamations that we all need to be electric by 2030 (or whenever) completely gloss over the fact that we need a massive, massive

I don’t think anyone with any measure of intelligence is recommending ditching a perfectly good car for an expensive EV to save money”

I used your numbers, from your post, my man.

Even using your close to ideal case, including buying used vs new, you are saving $0.13/mile and paid $22,000, meaning you need to drive ~170,000 miles to break even. That calculation is also assuming gas never goes down and electricity never goes up.

That was in the normal times, the before times, but we live in the stupid ages now.

Mark Pitcavage, senior research fellow and expert in the sovereign citizen movement at the Center on Extremism, Anti-Defamation League

A truck convoy blocking traffic seems rather automotive, no?

Oh Looky! We found the resident butthurt Trumpster!

When I was at university (UK - late ‘80s), a couple of students drove these in a way I can only describe as ‘ironically.’ It’s hard to do this with any car, but these areseholes managed.