dr-kamiya
Dr.Kamiya
dr-kamiya

I mean it’s still a Civic taking a lap faster than a Lamborghini. Sure, it’s a 10 year old Lamborghini... but it’s still a Lamborghini.  

More impressive considering it has an old school manual transmission and not some 6 clutch automated contraption. 

We’ve had digital rearview mirrors for a while now, especially in supercars with no back windows to speak of in the US. The only thing we don’t get are digital sideview mirrors.

 Old enough to remember...

I think there’s value in the partial brightness DRL’s offer - modern headlights are bright and glaring enough that we don’t need it 24/7. Anecdotally, I’m Canadian, and I don’t remember the night issue really popping up until 10 or 15 years ago (8th gen Civics were particularly bad for it with the bright digital

I’d rather not have taillights on during the day. It makes brake lights stand out less. People failing to turn their headlights on was rarely an issue until digital dashes that were always lit came around. But automatic headlights seem like a good fix, and I like them as a convenience feature anyway.

Those late fees & penalties add up fast! It’s easier just to pay tolls on time and try not to evade, but that’s just me.

Tolls and Fines. Fines are probably 2/3 to 3/4 of that total number.

Crazy right ? Now think how much the average american spends on their daily Starbucks...

My last house didn’t have trash pickup, I would have to either pay a pickup service per pickup or drive it to the dump (and recycling center separately) myself.

Still didn’t leave trash all over.

They couldn’t get together and place all their trash in one location? Sorry but there is absolutely no good excuse for throwing a bag of human shit in some bushes.

My late grandmother, admonishing me and my brothers for not keeping our house clean when we were teens: “It’s a poor bird that shits in its own nest”.

You are more than welcome to let them live where you walk and your kids play.  Dodge a few drug needles, walk around broken glass, step in human feces and trip over partially burned trash and let me know if you will still welcome them.

says a guy who is defending folks that crap in shrubs and throw their trash everywhere.

Not everyone has trash pickup.  My last two houses I had to drive my trash to the trash center about a mile away.  But my new house, man it’s nice to have them take regular trash away (I still have to haul the big stuff and oil myself.)

I get it, Times are tough and I’m not against people living in their motor homes as opposed to a house, but people tend to make a “territory” for themselves and start acquiring things that spill outside of their Motor home and dirty up their surroundings. Then get mad at people for driving around their “space” that is

That’s my line with the homeless camps in my town. If they kept them neat and hidden from the road, I bet most people wouldn’t care. Instead I see dozens of stolen shopping carts and large areas of trampled trash (some partially burned) and drug paraphernalia when I stumble across one. If they kept them neat(ish), I

it’s clear to me that this is less about a general parking problem and more about a homeless-people-living-in-their-vehicle problem,

Did you buy a large vehicle and make a public park your home? Will you help take care of said park? Come at me, but make it make sense

“He made his way down from Washington for the warmer weather of Southern California.”