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Seriously. The first time I went to Vegas it was with a group of friends and we booked a 7 night trip. By  day 4 we were already over it (the excessive drinking didn’t help).

Who the fuck can even afford to stay in a hotel for 19 days anyways?

When David Foxx reached out to Jalopnik, he was on his 10th day of a 19-day vacation

Went to Vegas for my kid to play in a softball tournament 3 years ago and when we got there it was snowing. Needless to say, it kind of sucked 😄

Honestly F1 COULD be bigger in the states, the primary issue, aside form there being very few F1 races, is if a US fan wants to watch the race live, you have to be up at absurd hours to watch, because of the time difference, it’s what it’s starting at 10 at night for the Vegas race.  I say fuck it, start it at a

As a resident of Phoenix Hellzona, this is nothing new. The whole ‘Deserts ‘r hot, because deserts!’ thing seems to happen a fair amount. Decades ago, I had some GF’s parents come out from Long Island around this time of year and they expected warm golf weather. Oh, no. We even had a ‘cold snap’ and our normal daytime

F1 itself really wants to bet big on the US, but the overwhelminly European teams would rather there be as few trips out of Europe as possible. That’s why they despise the idea of a US-based Andretti team.

I’ll say it again, F1 really doesn’t want to be here. Yes, they see the potential for money, but they really, really do not care about the US market. I think they were happy to have one race here, and now it’s 3 and now there’s an american team that wants to join the grid and they actually seem serious (unlike

Looks like someone used the European map of the US. 

I think you guys are missing the points here:

Actually, I think your angry post has lead to a solution.

As someone that has worked with motors a bit in my job, I can tell you that is a vast simplification.

There is no both sides.

Remember how the Automaker’s Alliance tried to scare everyone into voting “No” for this by insisting voting “Yes” would allow sex offenders to hack into your vehicle?

Damn.... why would you buy a car from a manufacturer that openly said they would do this...

My 2023 Impreza has entered the chat. I, too, would like to start my car from my phone in MA. I emailed Subaru of America two weeks ago. I got a serious reply back stating that they have no plans to enable Subaru StarLink because of ongoing federal and state lawsuits.

The Alliance for Automotive Innovation, which represents major automakers such as Ford, General Motors and Toyota, opposed the initiative and said Tuesday’s election results were “disappointing but hardly surprising.””

It will be nice when Kia ultimately loses its battle with Massachusetts so that I can get KiaConnect and KiaAccess enabled on my car. It’s a stupid pissing match and Kia’s argument that it would expose customer location data to bad parties just shows that they don’t have proper authentication or encryption on that

Just remember...

You described my HS parking lot of 1983-4 when all those revered 60's muscle cars were now long in the tooth and dirt cheap for us teens. Every day half my friends would light up their tires when leaving the parking lot. Bunch of my friends ultimately wrecked their cars (71 GS sport, 67 Camaro, 73 RoadRunner, 67