Walking 20 minutes a day is nothing... and actually pretty important for us keyboard nerds.
Walking 20 minutes a day is nothing... and actually pretty important for us keyboard nerds.
80 minutes on average daily except Sunday. And I just turned 70. It's the easiest physical workout I do.
And yet somehow other major cities with populations as large or larger have figured this out and it works just fine.
Perhaps in theory. But in actual practice poor people, who can’t afford to keep a car on the rock, don’t incur such tax.
Everybody’s walkin’ at me,
A+ Your literary analogies are apt! Apt, I say!
F#ck that...the day they charge me a fee to fly my helicopter into Manhatty is the day I stop eating filet mignon and switch to sirloins and caviar, goddammit.
I’ll name two: London and Stockholm. Both successfully introduced congestion pricing and both have had 20% reductions in traffic in increased investment into public transit.
I like that we can argue over what type of asshole this obvious asshole is.
You can say it til your face turns blue, but congestion pricing is not regressive.
Who shit in your cornflakes this morning sunshine?
“it’s stupid, it will be mismanaged and only cause inconvenience for rich, not so rich and poor people regressively.”
You know what else is wild? Gabe Newell, yes, THAT Gabe Newell, co-owns this team. His response on reddit to “can you do something about this exhaust note?” was “Working on it.”. What a guy.
Senna doing the same thing or worse....it is ok. When Schumacher did some stupid stuff like this....it is ok. But when Verstappen does stuff, he is an insufferable asshole?
Airborne lead that can be directly aspirated and also ends up on every surface, soil, food—everything—is far worse than lead exposure from plumbing. In normal conditions, lead pipes quickly develop a protective scale that prevents lead from leaching into the water.
Article about leaded gas is immediately followed by a story headlined as: Customer Tells Dealer They Are Underwater $29,000 On Car Loan And Willing To Accept A $2,500 Monthly Payment On A New Mercedes-Benz
Explains a lot about the state of the US tbh