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It appears to be a Bimini Twist Knot (a common fishing loop knot) to me to simply to make it easier to pull down the garage door.  

There’s a lot of stories going around that it’s used to pull the door closed and is in a lot of garages. Not sure how true that is, but it’s easy enough to find a lot of stories pointing to that. Just a lot of info going around right now. However, it should be noted that apparently it was the only one shaped like a

Imagine if we spent what we spend on EV subsidies converting homes to geothermal heat/AC? There are a lot of homes that could be converted for less than the $7500 we hand out for buying an EV - and that would be the full cost, not just some discount off a luxury vehicle.

Most people burn more fuel commuting to work for a week in their Yukon Denali than this car will likely burn in its entire life.

Mine has 1860 miles since April, and I drove the tires off it on track yesterday.

Dude there are like 5 of these cars ever driving at the same time around the world... and not for many miles either, much fewer than Matt put on for his review.

Always wanted a Corvette and now in the financial situation to do so. C7 looks amazing to me. I’m 48yrs old (not a boomer!) and now it’s time to treat myself. Went to the local Chevy dealer in Burbank, CA last month and found one calling my name w/Z51 package. Sticker was $62K got it for $51K. Very little haggling.

No more pathetic than people whining about how awful it is to oppose a law that does nothing other than to make motorists pay out-of-pocket to make life marginally easier for our police, who already effectively enjoy carte blanche to do whatever they want and routinely get away with any and every offense you can name

Jalopnik writers Union negotiated a fapping coverage policy?

It really is dangerous logic. “Sure there’s evidence of this candidate saying horrible things, taking bribes, and voting for things that are against my personal well being, but he’s in the same political party as I am, so he must be good!”

I can only speak for MA, and I can’t find the article, but somebody in Boston media did that follow-up and you’re on the hook completely. You have to replace the trailer, any insurance on your stuff is invalidated, and any impound and legal fees are on you. Also the police usually take the truck stuff and all when

They need the Australian water curtain! 

How can a private citizen upgrade public infrastructure? Point of use was probably the fastest way to deploy something that would help Flint residents.

No. The fact that this situation even occurred is abhorrent. Of course the government isn’t doing anything, they decided to start this whole mess by switching water supplies to save money.

... okay. So? What the fuck do you care whether he’s feeding his ego? How does that affect you or change a single damn thing?

Sure but apparently many homes in Flint have water that’s perfectly safe to drink, and the schools need safe water ASAP. So putting in filters and testing equipment in the meantime is arguably a pretty important stopgap measure. I mean they also use the water to cook school lunch so presumably without safe water they

He is delivering. That is literally the headline of this article.

So Bill Gates is also on your shit list? His billions of dollars in charity is well publicized, but that doesn’t take away from it. 

<The truly generous give anonymously. There was no need for his name to be attached to this other than ego stroking.>