Yeah, Bubbli has done a great job for me. This was one of the first ones I did, over two years ago while jet skiing with my dad on the Colorado. Wish I had exposed it a little better, but it was really hard to see in the sunlight.
Yeah, Bubbli has done a great job for me. This was one of the first ones I did, over two years ago while jet skiing with my dad on the Colorado. Wish I had exposed it a little better, but it was really hard to see in the sunlight.
A large percentage of people believe God created life on earth. A large percentage of people believe life just happened randomly, starting with a single cell organism and evolved over billions of years. Both groups are passionate about their beliefs. Neither can be proved or disproved. Why is one group…
How do you still have a job? Jesus.
Counterpoint: OK Go is great and this sucks.
Think for yourself. I actually enjoy pretty much all of their videos, specially the last one. Also, although I can see the humor in the parody of this video, I feel they could’ve gone way further. You may not like Ok Go’s videos, but at least there’s some effort in it.
“No one is impressed by your dumb choreographed videos, OK Go.”
Are the F-bombs really necessary?
It’s “voluntary” because there’s nothing functionally wrong with the shifter in question. Not Chrysler’s fault that their vehicle doesn’t protect its owners from bouts of carelessness or flat out stupidity. They chose to do something to address a common misuse of their product.
1) you cannot force people to bring their car in for a recall if they dont want it, ignore it 2) The “voluntary” part of the recall is FCA deciding to do the recall without being forced to by the NHTSA
Because there wasn’t anything legally wrong with the shifter. Sure, it was confusing, but that is relatively hard to legally compel a company to do a recall. If you used the shifter correctly, it operated correctly. So, the company recognizing that it was confusing, said “Hey guys, we’ll make it less confusing!” and…
What did I just read???
Maybe your buddies over at Gizmodo know something?
Someone always has to make it a racial issue.
This is yet another reason why the people, companies, and industries that got us to space and the moon were completely badass, and why nothing that happens today is inspiring or novel.
“...in order to properly align the Lunar Module’s guidance system (before GPS...”
On the other hand, I’d find it really odd if someone wants to whine about 18th century scientific ethics as if they were relevant today.
Thanks. I really had no idea how profitable it was. I’m just a simple caveman lawyer; the internet frightens and confuses me.
I feel that the market for destroying things is over saturated. Destroying expensive things some of us can’t afford, feels like a slap in the face. I just don’t hate anything enough to get a kick out of destroying it, and specially if it’s someone else destroying it. It had already been done by the guys in office…
Massively unsatisfying
It’s your integrity. Again, that may sound altruistic, and maybe you’re in the minority, but removing the negative review of your own volition is a far cry from being bribed into removing it. I doubt you would have enjoyed the meal very much had you allowed yourself to sacrifice your integrity to pay for it.
Conversely,…