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Must have been an amusing moment to see our own ship that we sunk ourselves back on the water and in use.

In other WWII news, an American bomb just detonated beneath a Japanese airport.

If we’d funded NASA like we’ve funded the military, then AAA would be able to pop those off and new ones on in half an hour, and that includes the driver marstronaut getting a Pumpkin spice latte from ActualStar-bucks.

I’ve started watching his videos from the moment he gifted that Ferrari to his dad after they rebuilt the engine (and the rest of the car) with zero knowledge on Ferrari’s. At first he came over as a bit of a wanker to me (heavy Leicester accent, weird clothes, tattoos all over, gauges in his ears) but after watching

Exec: “Why is no one buying the $35K MSRP 500E?”

They’re goofy looking, but honestly pretty endearing, and being purpose-built whilst also increasing safety and comfort is a huge win. 

The degree of mismanagement at Stellantis and Chrysler is just....amazing.  But all of the big us automakers have just been fucking up.  They priced everything up too fast to get more profits and then it has caused a meltdown and consumers are just not buying.  But hey they got profits for a few years, bought back

Making the exact same car for 20 years and just increasing the size of the V8 and ignoring every other segment didn’t work out as a whole? Weird.

LEAVE STELLANTIS ALONE!  LEAVE HIM/HER/IT ALONE!

Corporations are people too*.

Stellantis said it took exception to the letter and that it doesn’t believe public personal attacks are the most effective way to solve problems.”

Weird how merging a bunch of terrible, poorly run car companies didn’t work out..

OK...

It should have been described as a thermal imaging drone. It's not like he was mobik being chased by Ukrainians. 

I was just on a jury where we heard a case of a person charged with possessing a stolen vehicle and eluding police when they tried to stop him. At least where I live, there are usually at least 1 Cessna aircraft patrolling the skies over the city and when a police car thinks they have encountered a stolen vehicle,

“When fishermen on the Pecatonica River in Northern Illinois likely had no idea that their sonar would lead to a breakthrough in a nearly 50-year-old missing persons case.”

you would think so. I had a mom and daughter at my gas station ages ago out at the air pump for a VERY long time. To the point they in twice for change, I finally went out there to see what the problem was. They had not even removed the valve stem cap, and BOTH were old enough to know what the heck that was. They also

In the captive audience of this site this base-level skill is not noteworthy, but I would bet a pretty small percentage of the general public actually know how to safely jump start a car.

If someone didn’t repost their content, would we even know CR still existed?

FIRST GEAR: Ah yes, loyalty pledges. This is something that’s coming into vogue across industries. If people are deemed not sufficiently excited or enthusiastic, they’re viewed as low performers or disloyal and removed from the business. I’ve heard of this happening in tech companies already.