coolhandtim
CoolHandTim
coolhandtim

Meh, all good. I’ve had it for four years and used it three times, all of which were to show off to a passenger. In practice it’s too slow and can only be used when there isn’t a car behind you waiting to get past. And if there’s no one waiting, it’s just as easy to do it myself.

100% correct on all of your points. I’ll add the breaking off of Lifehacker to the list. And in case you haven’t been over there lately, it’s mostly affiliate links to buy shit. Totally worthless.

As soon as I find a decent content aggregator with actual journalists who do their research and can also spell, I’m outta

You’re right, it is absolutely a valid observation. I was being sarcastic.

Yeah, and it’s all worked out terribly for them.

Fun Fact: Another thing that was once found in a Bellevue garage was Amazon.com.

Whelp, I guess this is the first reason I’ve seen not to buy a Cybertruck.

Whelp, I guess that’s the first reason I’ve ever seen not to buy a Cybertruck.

What a pedantic and out-of-place criticism of someones perfectly valid opinion.

Clarkson is such a twat, but damnit if I don’t enjoy his farm show.

I’ve also been slowly trying to get away from Walmart.

Why? Why? Why would you pick “Turn To You” over “Head Over Heels?”

As a pre-teen in 1984 who credits Belinda Carlisle for rocketing me straight into girl-crazy puberty, I’d still never heard Turn To You until today.

I raise you slide 12:

I can practically feel the pain of the buyer’s remorse setting in for these Cybertruck guinea pigs who paid full price.

Joke’s on you, because the Macan may “start” at $80,450, but the actual “start” button is a $15,000 add-on. If you’ve ever tried to spec out a Porsche you’ll understand.

My god that is deadly accurate. Can you imagine the religious insanity that combo would release on the world?

Tell me the date that Jon Stewart last hosted and I’ll tell you the date I stopped watching. I’ll be tuning in on Mondays now.

Not arguing that at all. I’m just saying that it’s not the manufacturer’s fault if someone steals the expensive part on the expensive car you willingly paid for.

No, Frontier is the one with Budget Economy seats out on the wing. And for an extra hundo you get to fly the plane.

Respectfully, no I don’t feel that way at all. There are always parts that are expensive and easy to steal on cars. It’s not the manufacturers fault. You want cheap parts that no one wants to steal, go buy a used junker.

Even the wheels don’t want to fly Delta.