caseyjensen
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caseyjensen

Any GM. GM’s have always had shitty seats. I dunno why, but it always feels like they have strange contouring. 

That’s not a concern until I see it being an issue. Cruises will be sailing for months beforehand. Plenty of time to see what happens. 

Apologies. There were a lot of.. vitriol in responses. I didn’t edit my responses.

My company has already announced none of its offices are opening until after Labor Day, but even then, I’m still fortunate enough to work remote. The reality is that if I get on a cruise ship, having not been infected, and step off it,

What a quality, enlightened post. If I cancel it now, I get $0 of my non-refundable deposit back. If I cancel it September 15th, I get $0 of my non-refundable deposit back.

I should just cancel it now, even though it is four months away, just for the fun of cancelling, right? There’s no reason to wait and see what

Did you bother to read? It is the same news story that has been posted many places, I believe first broke by Sky News. The source is researchers at the South Korean CDC. That seems like a pretty good source to me.

There’s very conflicting evidence on this. The most recent science says you can’t get it twice.

That is exactly the point. By the time my sailing date comes at the end of September, I fully expect I will have already have it, and most others will have as well.

That said, it is still a very much a wait and see approach. I have a non-refundable deposit, so there is no reason for me to cancel the trip until we get

Maybe you didn’t actually read my response. I do have the ability to work at home 100% of the time, and do have the capability to fully quarantine myself.

Might be wise to stop assuming you know everyone’s life. 

I fully expect that I’ll already have had it by that point.

As we re-open it will pervasively infect people again. It is not magically eliminated. New York already estimates 14-20% of its populace have had it—likely higher. We won’t know until we have good antibody testing in place. Many people have it and are

I have one booked for September that I booked back in November of last year. I haven’t cancelled it yet. I’m expecting we’ll reopen the country, most everyone will get infected at a slow rate, and by the time the cruise rolls around..what will there to be concerned about as a healthy 20s something? Poor medical care

Yes, I live in one of them-Dallas. It has nothing to do with “better conservative management” and everything to do with it not being as world-oriented as New York. Dallas went into lockdown after New York. It’s easy to play follow the leader when you’re not the first to set a precedent.

Not sure what bumfuck Texas

I mean.. the newer Silverado actually looks better IMO than the others you posted... which were both boring and bad. But as a whole they haven’t looked good since the rounded design of the late 90s. Chevy has definitely been the worst, and it has extended outside of their trucks. 

That is a hot take. It is almost like the areas that were the most globally accessible, with the highest population, and population density, such as New York city, suffered the worst from a virus that is easily communicable.

Bumfuck middle of nowhere Texas? Well no shit they’re not going to have any cases.

And once it collapses, guess what its going to do? Get expensive and ratchet back up. It will be cyclical.

Just curious, did your “Where will the money come from” concern extend when Trump/Republicans cut corporate taxes to lowest rate they’ve been since WW2, or when we keep increasing our military budget every year?

You’ll pay by watching the commercials. There will be many.

The worst is when I’m selling something for an “insanely cheap price because I just want to get rid of it.” No matter what the price is, people will try to lowball you.

Post for $15? They’ll ask if you’ll take $10. Post that same thing for $20? They’d probably ask if you’d take $15. They have to haggle. Winning gives

Chill out, bro. It is testing a new technology. The human is following it while it is in testing to make sure it doesn’t do anything it shouldn’t, and helping debug the issues it has when it has them.

Some people do drive a lot more, but they are about <=10% of the population. Although weirdly, they are always the ones to show up and say

“Well it doesn’t work for me, I need an 800 mile range and 5 minute recharge time. It also needs to make me breakfast and blend. Until then it seems like it can’t work for anyone

Any time the ad is in all caps it should be an immediate warning that the person selling the vehicle is probably a slimy greaseball who is lying about the condition of the vehicle. CP.