Gen X-ers came of age in the 80s and 90s - keeping up with the Jones’ was all the rage, wages were high (because they’re the same as they are now), and cost of living was much lower.
Gen X-ers came of age in the 80s and 90s - keeping up with the Jones’ was all the rage, wages were high (because they’re the same as they are now), and cost of living was much lower.
...I came here to say how cool those jerseys were
WCW/nWo Revenge
GoldenEye 007 is the only game to remember
Big Ballers have brown teeth. Who knew.
But can I buy the 30-way seats without paying $77,365 for the rest of the car?
Anytime someone complains of the horrors of safe, fast, not uncomfortable modern air travel this is all I can think of
Won’t the baby boomer die off include a HUGE tanking of car evaluations, as collections are dispatched by sons and daughters with zero interest in maintaining a collection of cars, or even cars themselves? I imagine an influx of a massive amount of vehicles into the markets in the next decade. Hell, the most recent…
I’m very excited for the day when our generation is spending six figures on, like, a “third off the line” Honda Prelude SH at auction.
No, your opinion is wrong.
They can survive as an unprofitable company for several more years. The ultimate fate of Tesla is to be the next large energy company, and probably also to license the Autopilot system to other companies. So it will be like Amazon - reinvesting in platform growth for a long, long time, and then suddenly a juggernaut…
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It’s called an educated guess. I read enough to know what I’m talking about. But I’m not arrogant enough to assume I’m right.
Trump’s shithole countries where we currently have troops are well known for their excellent wifi and streaming capability.
The fact that brain damage was so blatantly accepted as to be just the cost of doing business. And no one cared to do anything but relish the hits and pretend it was all so glorious.
I just remember it being the Corvette from the start. Sure, I liked the Countach and the F40 as a kid, but I truly obsessed over the Corvette. Not so much the period’s C4, but I had several books with big pictures and stories about Earl, Duntov, Thompson, Penske, Callaway and every other big name along the way.
Based on my dealings with scrap yards the answer is offer them 30% of the actual scrap value and threaten to call the cops if they don’t agree.
That’s pretty harsh punishment for two pets who didn’t know any better.
Oh please, we got TS force winds where I live just south of Volusia. If we evac’d every time we got those kind of winds, we wouldn’t even technically be Florida residents anymore...
The fact that they allow alcohol on a hot track might explain how slowly the safety crew was moving.