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Evan Hayden
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I’m impressed and disgusted at the same time.

Yeah, that’s the real story.

Marketing killed the minivan, which is sad, really, because they’re superior to compact and mid-size SUVs in every single way.

Probably my favorite thing about being married with a kid is how it broke me free of the obsession with being “cool”. People are too worried they will look lame in a minivan. Fuck that. I am lame and IDGAF. I’d rock a minivan if they were available electric. I only have 1 kid, but a van is like a driving swiss army

My neighbors 2 doors down had a Yukon before they even had their first kid. By the time they had their second and the first was a toddler they got rid of the Yukon and replaced it with an Odyssey. I imagine they finally came to grips with the reality that minivans are far superior vehicles for suburban families with

Vulture Capitalism will ruin everything good before we kill it off. 

A lot of these vehicles are overpriced for what you get, the Hornet is a neat little car but the MSRP is at least $5K too high to start off and rapidly goes off the rails, the PHEV is just insanely priced for what you get.

Gonna vote for the humble station wagon. I’ve done several cross country trips, but the best ones were done in a wagon.

If we had listened to Jimmy Carter, worked on efficiency, occasionally put on a sweater when it got cold instead of jacking up the heat 50 years ago, instead of following reagan’s “fuck it, burn everything and crank the AC” policy and all the GOP policies of ignoring the climate ever since, can you imagine how much

In my 40+ years in the workforce I’ve witnessed countless times when the very rumor of layoffs results in the best heading out the door first because they are highly marketable. The competent and “loyal” employees then go through an emotional roller coaster where they try to kiss up to management while destroying

Exactly. I work for a paycheck on the bad days, and because I love what I do on the good days. I’m not going to be a cheerleader for the company because I’m FORCED to be.

Maybe its because I am in a bad mood today. Maybe its because I am now a middle aged male. I am not at company number 9 in my career. I spent well over two decades in the tech industry and now work at an older established financial firm. If I could retire today I would. None of the companies I worked for really care

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.

5 Spokes wheels in white is the best combo ever.

I agree.

$200 eBay find for a set of Gen II SHO slicer wheels. Looks fast standing still

I’m a fan of 5-spoke wheels, especially clean designs like those. The absolute first thing I did to my SRT-4 when I bought it new in 2003 was get a set of forged aluminum Centerline Storm wheels, which I’m still running today. They’ve been powder coated a couple of times since then, and currently match the subtle strip

Sure, in todays money, but wages haven’t kept up. That’s why it seem so expensive.

It’s simply insane that this Tesla system is legal for use on public streets. I truly feel for the family of the motorcyclist, and its pisses me off knowing that Elon will barely give it a thought and sleep just fine tonight on his mattress stuffed with all those billions of dollars.

Corporate America and I have radically differing ideas on what should be considered affordable. Radically different.