Boy, you really missed the boat on this one. Now is definitely not the time to be shopping for a new or used car.
Boy, you really missed the boat on this one. Now is definitely not the time to be shopping for a new or used car.
I don’t understand how companies think that catering to pride month is supposed to help with sales. It’s usually not well received with the conservative crowd for obvious reasons, and now progressives have gotten wise to the fact that it is pure virtue signaling.
So what? We learned two years ago that the vast majority of office workers don’t need to return to the office. I remember when the lockdowns started the gas prices fell drastically due to the falloff in demand, so why don’t we just keep doing that?
“we’re running out of excuses not to take the battery-powered plunge”
Doubtful. Kids will eventually look at their tattooed parents and think it’s uncool because it’s a thing for old people. Tattooing is just a fad.
Airlines have been losing and firing a bunch of staff over the past 2 years. Most of those tattoo-less workers that left are not likely to return, so they have to relax their requirements or else risk needing to cut down on flights.
I would expect electric razor companies to have a lot of directly applicable tooling and experience for EVs. They spend all of their time working with electric motors and batteries, just on a smaller scale. Not a big difference to switch to larger equipment.
Something that the yoke detractors fail to grasp is that it’s better for amputees or those with a limited range of motion in their arms. With a traditional wheel you need to install a handle for one-handed use, whereas with a yoke you can get full lock on one hand without needing a full rotation. The problem aiming to…
That was quite an uneducated take. Installing fast chargers isn’t a straightforward task, of course it’s going to be expensive. The equipment alone is astronomically expensive especially right now because fast chargers compete with electric cars for the same sorts of raw materials. Then before you even start digging yo…
the answer to these problems is to divorce wealth creation from homeownership
This game is just another example of a long-running trend of game design catering to the desires of shareholders and not gamers. Gameplay decisions that are generally seen as anti-consumer and bad design, such as online requirements for single player, loot boxes, and pay-to-win schemes, have been played up as a net…
That’s not hooning “in the snow”. That track has been plowed and treated, otherwise the poor NSX would get you stuck quicker than superglue on a toilet seat.
It’s the perfect base for an overland build. Rich kids are buying up classics right now at insane markups because it’s still cheaper to restomod old trucks than buy a new RV. Labor is cheap but computer chips are expensive.
She’s a teacher. She wasn’t just worried about herself and her kid, she was worried about all the other kids and their families that she would potentially spread the virus to.
Uh, we still have plastic barriers up at all of the check stands where I shop. And a negative test result is required to visit many venues. Even the world’s best tennis player is at risk of losing his ability to play because he went to Australia without being vaccinated.
Bro, 18 months ago most governments were fining businesses for failure to adhere to mandates for masking and sanitation, and shut off international travel to try to contain the spread.
Stop scaring people with COVID hospitalization headlines, and maybe they wouldn’t take such extreme measures to avoid catching it.
Where do you get the metal to make the bicycle?
1st gear: So if the mining doesn’t pan out in the US, doesn’t that mean we’re just shifting the ecological fallout to other countries? Is there actually such a thing as clean transportation, or are we just kidding ourselves?
Toyota’s traditional 4WD systems can do that, too. That’s the whole point of getting a 4x4; to be able to climb unpaved and/or slippery hills.