“Requesting immediate permission for unlimited climb, unlimited altitude, code brown, overrrr.”
“Requesting immediate permission for unlimited climb, unlimited altitude, code brown, overrrr.”
Moped? You give him too much power. He should be forced to ride a big wheel everywhere with an, “I’m an idiot,” flag on it. Only once he can go directly east from the waterfront up to the top of Capitol Hill do we talk about letting him have a unicycle, then bicycle, then *maybe* something with a motor.
Maybe just an…
From the articles I have read, it seems like he lives in a condo building and probably parks in a secured garage. Well... did. He parked it in the disabled parking, no tag or placard, and it got got for that. There was probably nothing else the city could’ve done up to that point, not that it should’ve mattered.
I haven’t seen that listed in any articles I read and have been certain to look. The slow trickle of details has been pretty mathematical, though, so I don’t take the absence of that information to confirm the opposite of it.
I believe the other article notes they charged her for exhumation services, so that’s pretty fuckin classy
No one forgot the Hardbody. There’s literally a play named Hands on a Hardbody.
The only reason the Baja was forgettable was because there was no secondary sales market - the owners simply loved them til they were in the ground or are still driving them.
In Seattle’s Sick Leave code, there’s a provision to accrue paid sick time at a rate multiplied by the time worked. Eg a week of work gets you a couple hours of sicktime.
It’s frustrating because I literally want this. That’s why we have the taxes. Seattle generates a lot of wealth, but Central and Eastern Washington generate insane trade. Laying quality pave is a better-for-everyone outcome. But, no, government bogeyman steps in to scare off the people who would benefit. Who, let’s be…
The problem would be less of a problem if it were only the rich people. Most of the east side of the state wants nothing to do with the west side and votes conservative as a middle finger to... I don’t know? Seattle brings in mad tax money that just gets shunted out east. We’re perfectly capable of doing it, if the…
I wish the parental choice and school choice were the same. The parental choice tends to be exercised as getting books removed from libraries, recommended reading lists (materials to select from when creating curriculum, not necessarily all included), excising parts of curriculum (it started with banning…
Seattle Police Department is fucking awful. They have been under Consent Decree for years and are petitioning for release from it. It will probably happen. They’ll lose all oversight again. As it stands, they operate independently of the Office of Public Accountability, the citizen review board, and any other process.
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Case dismissed!
Totalitarianism is always bad. There’s no pure capitalist society for people to point to and there’s no purely communist society to point to. There are plenty of totalitarian states that prove totalitarianism is absolutely hell, whether they’re autocratic, monarchist, democratic, or otherwise. Currently, our version…
*looks at cops who aren’t motivated by anything but revenue*
*looks around at loads of unused housing*
*looks around at massive homeless populations*
*looks around at drug companies that pushed opiods and caused a national epidemic*
*looks back at eugenics programs, a rich and *continuing* history of slavery, interment…
Being a gibbering idiot does not make one clever, it’s makes them a gobshyte
Pedantry and nothing more.
Can you make it so the damned player doesn’t shit out when I switch to another window?
Big Bill Hell’s by ten miles
So, what’s the tradeoff? Can you elaborate on the benefits? What changed in the design, besides packaging? Are there entirely new guts or just refinements on their current parts? How did they manage to go so seemingly low on rare earth magnets? Is everyone else getting that low or just Nissan? Other than sourcing…
Maybe to take the result to an insurance provider? The more I learn about insurance and how all-encompassing it can be, the more reasonable wild ideas like this sound