Doesn’t look like anything to me.
Doesn’t look like anything to me.
Now if we can just get the General to bring back the AWD option...
You’re not wrong about money to be made from the merch, but the sticky problem is that Ferrari, speaking worldwide, does not sell merchandise by virtue of the “halo” of it’s street cars.
Counterpoint: The relevant job skill for the CEO should be “running a large company”.
Agreed. What travel agents used to call “Open Jaw” travel (since the route through a country tends to represent a pac-man like wedge, rather than a complete “loop”) can be crucial if your time on the ground is limited.
Indeed. Somehow I got it in my head it was FWD. Thanks for the correction. I do still wish an AWD or 4WD version was available. Or at least a locker for the RWD.
There are other companies that will do a Metris with the pop-top roof and a kitchen, etc. for those who want more than the Weekender experience.
You forgot the two most obvious ways to parent like Dyn:
And that’s entirely the problem. It’s not even an attractive option for life crises anymore, hence falling sales.
Do the same for other media.
Personally, I can’t see how they could lose money. I mean, I’m sitting on a whole stack of their kits that my family received as Christmas presents which I refuse to let anyone submit. That’s like, PURE PROFIT!
I LOL’d, but the truth is that I saw the same BS driving past the end of some kind of P-car event at the local dealership just this weekend: A half-dozen idiots with cameras on the opposite corner filming a full-dozen idiots making a show of leaving the event.
You know what makes me think this is actually going to work? I instantly knew who nearly every character was supposed to be.
That’s Amazon’s price. Cheaper at H-Mart, Ranch99, etc. Plus that is a 1-pound can, so we’re talking literally hundreds of “servings” of the granules.
Lemon juice or mushroom stock* work excellent for this also.
Much love to Mary Robinette Kowal - she’s a great author and she typically goes DEEP into research when working on books.
Sure, a predictable failure mode is always desirable. And if my KitchenAid had failed on a wooden spoon, I would have chalked it up to me doing something stupid and either repaired or replaced with another KitchenAid.
“Right tool for the job” is a fine maxim, but to dismiss concerns over current Kitchen Aid build quality as somehow being “code” undercuts your own assertions.
Fun fact: Google Calendar used to do this, like six years ago. This is one of the head-smackingly obvious features that keeps getting broken when they do their major revisions to the look/feel/layout of Calendar. It was the sort of thing I did with sparse regularity, so when it went away, I felt like I was going crazy…