Must’ve been one hell of an experience! Way before my time, sadly.
Must’ve been one hell of an experience! Way before my time, sadly.
Hah! If I hear a knock on the door, I’m going out the back window.
I’m still convinced these guys are a money laundering operation or something.
No, I get that. I’m just shocked that anyone would pay that kind of money to drive around in a Mustang.
$1,000/month for a Mustang? Jesus Christ.
I’m not referring to the plane in the video.
Not a good idea—and the last thing we need is every joker with a 172 within a 100 miles replicating it—but I agree.
Arguably considerably better than a few of the others (and I’m about as far from being a Turkey fan as is possible).
These guys race in Baku and now we’re worried about Istanbul because of human rights? Give me a break.
I think it’s really great for a lay audience. Most people don’t know/care about the smaller details, and the show does a good job of demystifying F1 and presenting it in a way that normal people will care.
Seconded.
Car carriers are among the most unstable ships afloat. Obviously, they go to great lengths to mitigate that, but there’s some things you just can’t overcome (like all your cargo being on wheels, for one).
So do I. And no question: the legal industry is going to get slammed, hard, by automation - certainly moreso than other professional services.
Law. At one of the few schools where the cost/outcome calculation actually makes sense.
Not in any meaningful way. The debt starts racking up in a few weeks when I begin professional school.
As a taxpayer, I agree. I’d much rather subsidize the import of a Lada Niva or something interesting.
Young person here. Already hate the existence of just about everything, and have nothing to look forward to except student debt until the day I die. Could never afford to do this (in terms of both time and money) or have kids (not that I want them).
Nothing, other than the fact that the kids on Twitter don’t know or care about 1099 employees that they don’t see, so they don’t make noise about it.
If you really wanted to play it safe, you could’ve taken the money, invested it in the market, made out like a bandit, and returned the principal...
I’m in the “legitimately receiving PPP” camp.