caffeinegeek
caffeinegeek
caffeinegeek

First off, great article. Thank you very much for the write up.

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Spot one. Don’t stoop to their level. Violence is what they want and violence plays into their game.

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One of posts is in the grays so I’ll post the relevant part here. I always look in the back seat no matter what. One of my coworkers followed this and one day was shocked to find his sleeping one year old. He and his wife got their signals crossed and he was asked to drop the kid off at daycare. He either did not hear

Commit to doing this. Always open the back door and look at your car seat(s). On the minivan, I always pop open both sliding doors. Make this a habit and commit it to muscle memory. Random strangers may think I am some idiot but I don’t care what they think. It has become such a fixed part of my routine I do this on

And dealerships realizing all that sweet, sweet shop revenue is going away.

In California, it makes sense that various EVs and primary electric hybrids are being traded for the Model 3. The reason is less obvious than longer range. The current series of “White” and “Green” CARB stickers that allow vehicles with a single passenger to use the HOV lane expires at the end of 2018. A new sticker

That’s not the point. GMG is free to do so but it creates a sense that everything that is being said is disingenuous and superficial.

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When I was younger, the ultimate sleeper was the vehicle no one every heard of, the GMC Typhoon (and it’s pickup brother GMC Syclone). To the average person it looked like a S-10 with some cheesy bolt ons. When the light turned green, hold onto your Crystal Pepsi because that thing could go.

Thanks for the trip down memory lane. I also remember “good samaritans” helping lost truckers at the end of highway off ramps. They would direct the poor drivers down some narrow and barely passable roads. At some point the truck would get trapped. Within seconds, a mob would cut the seals or locks on the trailer and

Guess that is what happens when you take a craptastic $20 tablet, slap on some half-assed access control, and kick out the door to a captive audience for an inflated price. The U-Tab7 is a horrible device looking to be tinkered with. When someone is bored out of their mind and gouged for every transaction (there is a

Heh heh....

Wow,

Hahaha... amusing. I ignored nothing. Seems like you read the title of the Scientific America article and ignored the rest.

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Not at all. Gotta work smarter as well as harder. I have read that article before and proves what I have said, you can influence the outcome. I have often been called “lucky” and “in the right place at the right time.” Well, there is a reason I was there. I chose it.

With an attitude like that, no wonder you think things are shit. The first story is not mine, it came from Ryan Felton, who despises the subprime lending market. Read the comments and people point out the guy was not a victim of circumstances and shares responsibility for the outcome.

Make all the excuses you want. Shit happens but people are more in control of their destinies than they believe. It’s always easier to make it someone else’s fault when the problem is staring at them in the mirror. Even in the example given in this article: https://jalopnik.com/how-subprime-car-loans-are-ruining-lives-