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all of whom bought their Hellcats for up to $114,225

Yeah, the cylinder heads on the CX500 are right where my knees need to be.

The Navy paints ships haze grey to make them harder to see. Obviously cars aren’t (usually) driving on the ocean - but it seems like a bad idea to paint them a color that is deliberately hard to see.

Nope, talk to any body man, they tell you white hides stuff better. I know it doesn’t sound right, but most dirt is in fact light tan.

‘Fraid not. White is almost as bad as black at showing dirt, as dirt is, quite often, significanltly darker than white.

Is now a good time or place to rev up the old argument as to whether it is mathematically meaningful to use the phrase “n times less than”?

Based on all available evidence, yes. Absolutely.

How is this not yet here?

48%? What was the survey sample? Barely ambulatory people trying to cross an 8-lane downtown thoroughfare at rush hour?

Never mind; I knuckled under and went to the incel loser’s tweeter feed, and now I understand the reference.

Let’s start with Biden selling out the railworkers’ unions late last year.

...this reeks of the same kind of shit as Boebert—aka suddenly deciding they wanted that congress $$$ and had to up their credentials real quick before running.

it’s time to ink a triangle on my pussy like I wanted to in college

And this annoyance could be largely mitigated with an indicator lamp on the dash that indicates whether you’ve turned on your lights. (One could argue that in at least some cars, there is a lighted switch that communicates this information, but it’s not readily noticeable if it’s not on the dash.)

Taking your desire for more control a step further, I wish the seat bottom and seatback heater coils could be controlled independently; love the heat on my sore lower back; don’t so much love swamp ass.

Please name one single way in which that is true.

...the sequential application that allows the rearmost cars to continue to pile in...

Empty parked cars rarely morph into a room full of trigger-happy armed criminals, and said criminals usually react significantly sooner than the amount of time it takes for a tweaker to steal a car.

My Ford’s factory remote start system shuts off when you open any car door.

You missed semicolon usage and “who” vs “whom,” which I feel are two of the biggies. The use of “who” in place of “whom” is quickly becoming accepted practice due to overwhelming (mis)use.

(And, I supposed, there’s also always the question of when to include which punctuation marks inside quotation marks, as in the