Science is perfectly fine, thanks. It’s the scientifically illiterate writers and “journalists” who parrot PR pieces or misinterpret (willfully or not) regurgitated abstracts to sell papers/magazines/views that are the real problem.
Science is perfectly fine, thanks. It’s the scientifically illiterate writers and “journalists” who parrot PR pieces or misinterpret (willfully or not) regurgitated abstracts to sell papers/magazines/views that are the real problem.
It’s “US company”, i doubt they will give it that much of penalty. It’s not quite apple to apple, but for illustration
Ok - here’s the questions everyone is afraid to ask:
Same here. The cop pulled me over and asked for my phone number. When I declined, he intimated that that ticket would go away “if I would go back to his car with him.”
This is not rare, I know several women this has happened to, over a period of years. One of them was me. I was in my red convertible, and he claimed I was speeding (five mph over). I was not speeding. He said he would “let it go if I gave him my phone number.”
Why do I get the feeling these guys became cops specifically for the purpose of meeting women and using their authority to force/coerce them into dates or worse?
Come on now. You lost me on number 1. You are my service advisor. You are my point of contact to fix the problem. I’m not talking to the truck I’m talking to you. Really... you tell me there is nothing you can do if the tech screws up the fix? Bullsquirt. I’m relying on you to manage the process. I’ve had good and bad…
You sound like a 26 year old who’s spent a year or two at PwC. Calm down, you’re all equally worthless.
I mean number 4 in the world out of who knows how many firms that exist is definitely what I’d call one of the “top” firms. Also my god your comment comes off as super douchey.
pro tip: if you want me to rate your product or service highly...DO NOT ASK ME TO GIVE YOU A HIGH RATING. I’m going to be super critical of anything if you solicit high marks. I know its not directly related but it sure seems to happen more and more with these and other similar surveys.
Here’s the version of the article for you: Apple released a speaker thing. It costs $349. Buy it or whatever, I don’t care.
Get a load of this guy, mad that a review has negative things to say about the product
He’s a 500 winner! How much higher do you set the bar?
I just want you filthy people to wash your legs. We’ll worry about scents at a later date.
Aside from a tenuous GM link, it has nothing to do with cars and absolutely doesn’t belong on Jalopnik.
I hope you don’t get an endless parade of “what does this have to do with cars” comments, because this is the kind of quality longform journalism which I love to see on Jalopnik. Thanks, Ryan.
Whenever someone says "serves them right" about car wrecks, ask yourself if you'd say that to their mom or son. If the answer's yes, you're an asshole. If the answer's no, why talk shit on a forum about it?
...No one deserves to be in a near-death wreck. I don't count trying to make an exit on the same level as, say, doing S-turns on a highway at 80mph for funsies; everyone's done something similar to this woman.