>posting this comment without even the tiniest sense of irony
They work in every other developed country, are safer, and can reduce emissions, while improving traffic flow.
Stopping for two seconds is inefficient in time, energy, and morale when there is absolutely no one in sight.
Or people could actually take the extra 2 seconds and stop.
More roundabouts. We need more roundabouts.
Oh say can you see,
Elmo is possibly the biggest baby in the world. Anticipating he won’t get his $55 billion payday, he’s decided to throw his toys out of the pram and throw a tantrum (firing essential staff, killing future product, focusing on shiny unproven AI at the expense of updating current product).
I don’t have any shares either. What I do have is popcorn in the microwave.
Elmo using advert budget to line his pockets with buku bucks that he doesn’t deserve is the metaphorical equivalent to burning down the furniture in a house to heat it.
A billionaire demanding a $55 billion bonus after firing tens of thousands of workers as his company crashes and burns is the probably most American thing I’ve ever read. Someone needs to write a poem about this, put it to music, and it should become our new National Anthem.
Now, an exec departing from the American electric vehicle maker has questioned the “long game” behind boss Elon Musk’s cuts at the automaker.
What you want and what Porsche wants, are two completely different things.
Why would that hurt? I’ve written for Hagerty, currently insure seven of my cars with Hagerty, and sold my company to Hagerty. I listen to Jason’s podcast and watch all of his videos. It’s a perfectly fine company and I like Jason. It’s a good video.
Oh, now I know somebody didn’t watch the video! It wasn’t an arbitrary 400 kph — it was an absolutely laser-focused 407.
Nothing he did was arbitrary. Not even the draft-free vents. #Cervicale
They will get better when they fire Musk. Since that’s not going to happen, this whole thing is going to be lather rinse repeat for a while.
Somewhere, Tavarish’s ears just perked up.
If there was profit to be had in not losing bags, Capitalism would’ve solved that problem ages ago.