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Mr. Underhill
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Yup, that airplane has worms.

I think a better solution would be that we just mandate all new cars come equipped with bags or hydraulics. No more cat thefts when your car is slammed to the pavement plus the local grocery store parking lot is now a sick party.

HEY. They’re doing their best.

I walk to work through a pretty dense urban core. Sometimes when waiting for my turn to cross a street I deliberately look to see who is on their phone driving past and it always angers me to see so many cruising through an intersection with their eyes glued to their dopamine rectangle. WTF is so important that you

I legitimately thought this was a story about a Fisker model called the Ocean Flipper that didn’t make it to production. RIP Flipper!

Pretty sure there are no ethical tow companies. Years ago Honolulu contracted with a tow company that got in the habit of taking cars to the farthest yard from the tow site so they could jack up the transport fees. Right now another city contracted company is being investigated for labeling every tow as dangerous or te

Damnit, this means my parody song, Fart on My Sneeze, won’t be considered either. I put minutes of my life into that AI prompt for nothing!

My thoughts exactly. Equating the risk of flying in a stunt plane with that of commercial aviation would be like equating a drive to the office with stock car racing. 

In my experience a good number of folks in healthcare fit the profile the study authors described. Probably has something to do with the primary factor that motivates people to work hard and be high achievers. Helping others versus money/power and whatnot.

Unless you’re The Incredible Hulk. He can flip anything.

Only increases the odds of time travel by a small amount. Though so long as you are under 88mph you should be fine.

Hard part is a lot of these accidents occur where the cyclist is where they are supposed to be, in the bike lane. In my personal experience, the cyclist is going straight when a vehicle is either just behind them and moving a lot faster or almost parallel in the right hand lane and moving to turn right at the

I can imagine your guess played a part in his decision. One of my engineer friends worked at one of Musk’s companies and left after Musk started coming in to the office to manage things directly. This was before the Twitter fiasco so he had more free time he could devote to haranguing the engineers and professionals