elgordo47
elgordo47
elgordo47

Desirable car, great photos, simple description in the ad, clean title, low mileage and amazing condition for its age. Almost too perfect. I mean NP but I’m a little suspicious that I’m going to wake up in an ice-filled bathtub without a kidney if I go see this.

Didn’t forget so much as just left the base starting price out of the discussion.

I’m sure any queries for TSLA will come back bias-free. 

This is just a phrasing game. It’s worded in a way to make it seem as though the onus is on the manufacturers to build and offer electric vehicles, but they can only sell what people buy. This is, realistically, forcing the people of Canada to buy EVs. And there is no way our infrastructure is in place to handle it. I

I used to joke with my friend who drove one (back in the day) that the thing should have come with a calendar instead of a speedometer. 

Over the years I’ve had a variety of kitchens in my homes, going from tiny and spartan in a cabin to a ridiculously large party kitchen. Ignoring the specifics of appliances, I’ve come to realize that for me at least, as long as there is sufficient floorspace for two people to be in the kitchen at once without bumping

It’s “affordable” speech. Free speech is for communists now or something.

What in the fucking Pep Boys hell is this??

Fascinating writeup. More of this, please.

Between Sam Bankman-Fried (commonly known by his initials, SBF) getting arrested and Elon Reeve Musk (commonly known by his initials, ERM) with his Twitter fiasco, it’s like finally having 2 good channels to watch on tv. After 2+ years of assorted pandemic bullshit, if this is how we head into 2023, I think it’s going

With its condition I could probably go $15K if this thing offered some sort of driving experience. But it’s just a barge you take to cars and coffee, and once everyone has seen it, no one will care anymore. This is just too much money for what’s basically a polished turd.

He also said yesterday on some podcast, I did have ultimate responsibility in the sense that I was ultimately responsible.”

It’s so much worse than embezzlement. Embezzlement at least implies some intent or ability to try to hide the malfeasance. This was just morons getting money from morons to invest for morons. A human centipede of morons. As someone with decades of experience in finance and derivatives, it’s just so utterly

Stop pointing out the inherent fallacies of the cryptosphere and stick to the hype script, please.

And on today’s episode of Why I Hate The Internet...

The problem with D&B in my city is that the locations are out in the burbs so not really easy to get to unless you drive. And it seems to me that the arcade games are sort of intended to go hand in hand with drinking. So if I’m going to get the full experience, at least as I perceive it, I have to add in an expensive

Probably not fair to judge by today’s standards but a 1973 Vega. When it was factory original, it was so slow and poorly built, so lacking in safety equipment that it was a potential death trap every time you left your neighborhood. When I rebuilt it as a teen in auto shop class and stuffed a 350 into it, it was so

Fortunately, I haven’t changed jobs too often but the biggest change I made was because of a manager.

Generally, but particularly in retail/service, people don’t quit a job, they quit a manager. 

Holy shit. Looks like the only thing that could be parted out might be the wiper blades.