david-j1973
Dan T.
david-j1973

Makes sense. I forgot about the wall of air.

Do the care about any of those. Good riddance.

What you say makes sense, but it sort of depends on how they tuned this car. If they just drove it off the factory lot, then I hear you. But I find it hard to believe anyone would ‘test’ a car at Nurburgring without doing some time of mods, in which case, the back stretch probably isn’t even long enough to get the

For a moment there I thought it was showing mph! Holy fuck!

Looks like reverse lights are on too.

Holy shit, that’s brilliant!

Never mind the fact that the word “capital” should be spelled “capitol.”

As a Subaru owner, I completely back up what you’re saying 100%.

My thoughts exactly. “Is today ‘Obvious Day?’”

Is today Obvious Day? I must have missed the memo.

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The best part of this article is the comment section. Lifehacker readers FTW!

Exactly what this guy with the huge username said. Corporate governance is a serious thing, and “CEO” is an integral aspect of what it means to manage a company, its Board of Directors, its shareholders, and external relationships (mostly banks, if the company is leveraged). The Board grants the title, it’s not

I’m TOTALLY using that. Thanks.

A week ago, my boss pulled me aside to tell me a joke about needing to pull over to take an emergency shit at a McDonalds. I’m a funny guy, but not with scatological reference humor. Not sure why, it just isn’t funny to me. So he told the story thinking I would start cracking up, and he got to the end waiting for me

Great news for Synology owners. I’m excited.

I live near Rocky Mountain Park, and notice from their list that they’ve accessed some trails I consider intermediate, and even some bouldering that I would consider advanced. Maybe that’s the point of the list, but getting hurt (or risking damage to thousands of dollars worth of glass) isn’t really worth it in some

Good post.

* your neighbors

I’m the CFO at a midsized company and I advise you NOT to bring work samples unless requested. It will require you to translate it into terms your audience can understand, and has the propensity to confuse more than not. I’ve seen this go wrong way more than right.