The solution to Johnson and others is clear: if these supply chain bottlenecks are to end, companies should stop being greedy and pay workers more and also buy more chassis to carry containers.
The solution to Johnson and others is clear: if these supply chain bottlenecks are to end, companies should stop being greedy and pay workers more and also buy more chassis to carry containers.
I’m lived in an inspection state, and it’s no different.
Memories of Korea?
Why the negative spin? I prefer to look at the positive - F1 Rallycross.
It’s very misleading, insomuch as there’s undoubtedly a whole lot more that wasn’t uncovered.
Holy crap!
It’s like demonstrating gun safety by shooting yourself in the foot.
Which is why, at Mr. Kotick’s direction, we have made significant improvements, including a zero-tolerance policy for inappropriate conduct.
You’re Pershing your luck here with that headline.
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Or a Volvo 840. But in my experience, it’s true with a caveat - old money, not most money.
10 seconds for knocking your rival out of the race? In an F1 race, that’s consequence free.
I mean, other than the wrong dimensions and design, you were spot on.
I think you’re missing the fact that the target market is in the 3rd world, where a Snell helmet is simply not financially viable.
My mind went there immediately.
<Petit Le Mans at Road America>
Of course proper tires are a requirement. I was responding to the OP’s comment that AWD doesn’t help braking.
<Max is allowed to, by the intent and letter of the rules, break the rules race and race again with no consequences>
<not a boring looking crossover.>
<You’re implying someone shouldn’t have security because they got shot in spite of having security guards around.>