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jim@g-omedia.com
I want to take this opportunity to both thank Mr. Brownell for the honor and ask the G/O brass to listen to their writers.
dear everyone in this comments section: there are quotes around satellite for a reason.
Wow so they really are trying to identify with the millenial and GenZ demographic lol
We get it, you drive a Tesla... and lets not act like $8.5k is chump change (before tax credits) when you are playing in the $30k price area.
The ongoing star wars are a serious matter deserving of serious discussion.
Very true. I’ve actually also snuck my way into the Mustang design studio and saw some early designs of the next Mustang :D
BMW 135 is getting below that price point. Fun and fairly reliable. Here’s one in the PNW-ish:
Dear good Sir,
I doubt he’s interested in having a debate or re-evaluating his position.
I’ve actually flown on my company’s plane a few times. I’m hardly a senior exec (more middle management level), though only VPs and above are allowed to request use of the plane and must be on board. The main use of the plane is to get a group of folks to a meeting somewhere where commercial travel would be slow or…
Looks good to me.
“...it’s actually cheaper than giving an annual raise of 50 cents per hour over a 4 year contract.”
I absolutely hate working on cars, but as someone who enjoy peeling, straining, cooking and Canning 40 pounds of tomatoes for fun, I understand that a hobby is a hobby.
Yup. Funny how Jalopnik will call out the guy who commutes in an empty F150 but not the guy driving around by himself in a Mustang GT. They both get a pretty similar gas mileage, 18 combined for both.
Until we’re assessed a sizable--and I mean sizable--environmental impact tax based on the pollution quotient of a vehicle, people are gonna buy what the hell they want, since the perceived pollution harm is really not evident, and frankly most people don’t care anyway unless it hurts their wallet.
The Audi press release breaks down
I think this defense is broadly right—but it still amounts to LeBron saying that the sensitivities of one of the world’s most brutal and repressive regimes should set boundaries on what people in the NBA say in public. Which is fuckin’ gross!
Also not indicated: The prices on literally anything than required a loan were way lower in 2010 simply because banks weren’t loaning money.
I don’t understand modern parenting at all.