Because they’re all consenting adults, a sizable portion of which have no other avenue to being financially stable or earning a living wage. There’s a reason they get paid so much. Its because they’re wrecking their bodies, but, in theory, their families are financially set for a long time. Its a tradeoff.
Yeah, but I shouldn’t have to remember what every single make and model is. The guy didn’t say ‘Would you like to upgrade to a Tucson?’ or ‘Would you like a small SUV instead?’ He just said ‘Is a Hyundai Tucson good?’
I had this happen to me once. Except I wasn’t told it wasn’t a upgrade. The guy just said ‘How is a Hyundai Tucson?’ and I said ‘Sounds good’. Turns out that was an upgrade from the shitbox I tried to rent but it wasn’t ever mentioned. Luckily work paid for it anyway, but it was an extra $100 because its an ‘SUV’ and…
It would be (2+2) = feaurx
The moment the judge said, “Nobody cares what you THINK. We don’t need opinions here.” I would have countered with “But we’re here because the officer THINKS I was driving too fast, in his opinion.”
You can get 15% off pretty easily. Mine was $75.60 something shipped 2 weeks ago. Love it.
You can get 15% off pretty easily. Mine was $75.60 something shipped 2 weeks ago. Love it.
But is it expensive? I’m 35 and back in the late 90's, I was paying $60 for a pullover hoodie from PacSun that we all know was garbage quality made in a sweatshop. Here we are 20 years later, getting an American made, metal zippered, high quality piece for $75 shipped isn’t really more expensive than that. Its…
But is it expensive? I’m 35 and back in the late 90's, I was paying $60 for a pullover hoodie from PacSun that we…
That vintage of German cars SUCKED in terms of reliability with a lot of parts that people aren’t fixing them anymore. Think Mk4 VW, E46 BMW, B5 Audis. They all use a lot of the same Bosche/Meyle/Sachs parts that all had reliability issues. They’re expensive, parts wise, and because of reliability issues forcing their…
True, it needs to be > 4 months in my opinion.
This was 15-20 years ago back in the 90's when I turned 16 and was buying my first cars, but my dad always told me ‘Any car that runs, drives and is state inspected is worth $1000'
Cost, usually. If you let people spend unlimited money to do anything they want, you end up with 3-4 really good factory supported teams, and then no one else that can compete, so they don’t. If you put rules in place to keep costs in check, its a more level playing field. Plus it puts more onus on the drivers than…
Not necessarily that rinse/wash for me, but 511's are all I own. They fit right, aren’t baggy, aren’t tight, and come in so many colors and finishes that outside of a suit, I don’t think I really need anything else. I own 4 pair, grey, 2x different types of blue, khaki. The only pants I wear.
Not necessarily that rinse/wash for me, but 511's are all I own. They fit right, aren’t baggy, aren’t tight, and…
When the video stated, I thought the perp was going to be the guy on the bike. He went by pretty quick. Usually with lane-splitting, even where it is legal, there’s a speed limit of something like 25-35mph.
Lets not pretend that Audi and BMW don’t all use Bosch stuff anyway. That being said, neither Audi NOR BMW really need water or any interference to have something expensive break on you.
What about Montana where they historically had no daytime speed limit? Then when they implemented them, they saw a dramatic increase in accidents and deaths?
You’re not taking into account the amount of cars on the road now compared to then.
If the game is $15, micro transactions are OK (assuming its at least a AA type game). Once you start getting into $40-60, GTFO. $60 is a full AAA title. Don’t beg for more money to play the game thats already there without actually adding more content.
Hammering away at Resident Evil 7. Been low on the ol’ free time the past week or so, so I haven’t spent much time since I got to the Marguerite boss fight.
Yahoo tried that. It didn’t work out too well.