Airlines are a strategically important industry. Their past sins are irrelevant - once we’re out of this nightmare (and we will be, at some point) a healthy airline industry will be crucial for the economy.
Airlines are a strategically important industry. Their past sins are irrelevant - once we’re out of this nightmare (and we will be, at some point) a healthy airline industry will be crucial for the economy.
Yep. We’re really not all that bad. The problem is that there’s just so many of us.
I get your point, but how is that different than any other consumer product? I can get my Mac serviced with Apple, with a third party authorized provider, with a pirate unlicensed shop, or do it myself if I have the skills.
I agree - I don’t understand the “social” component of Venmo. I’ve been using it for years—good luck getting through college nowadays without it—but it’s been on private mode since day one. Venmo can also be connected to your bank account, just FYI.
It can cost $20 here in LA, depending on the theater.
The only bad thing about our roads is the congestion.
I’ve been seeing this van for years; never looked inside, though.
Price is ridiculous, but this is a beautiful car.
I’m the antitheses of this stereotype.
I’m amazed at the lack of comments about that F50.
The cities aren’t the County. The County has a not-insignificant budget surplus.
I have no idea what you’re talking about.
That’s a separate pot of money.
The notion that the County doesn’t have money for this is patently absurd. There has to be more to it.
Are you kidding? One of the world’s automotive titans has a downfall straight out of Hollywood and you think it’s boring?
Much obliged!
Well, that gig kicks ass.