elgordo47
elgordo47
elgordo47

Brain: Yay!!

The older I get, the less inclined I am to see any of this as real innovation or as offering any sort of benefit to me. It’s all a sales pitch. I just envision myself eventually being swamped with things I don’t want or need while frustratingly trying to find the “unsubscribe” option buried somewhere on an ancillary

So what you’re saying is I should buy a tow truck. 

Like they say, gotta shoot your shot, right? LOL. 

I too would like to live in a world where the trash collector pays me every day to pick up my garbage. But then again, if that were to happen, it would probably also mean living in some sort of Monkey’s Paw universe where I have to pay to go to work. I don’t think I want to be the one who establishes the precedent and

The difference is that the Japanese and Koreans started their manufacturing industry buying the old machinery that American (and some other Western) manufacturers were getting rid of when they upgraded. The old machinery was worn and less precise, so the products they made were of similar less precise quality. This

That would aggravate my OCD so much I’d probably crash trying to fix it while driving. 

What if I conceal carry when I’m walking?

When I mentioned that we have 4 seasons it wasn’t to imply that it’s somehow an impediment to 15 minute or walkable cities. This is Toronto. Say what you will about the place but one thing for sure, it’s a bigass city and it’s busy and congested at the best of times. All the older sidewalks are way too narrow. We have

I consider myself small-c conservative and I more or less live a 15-minute city lifestyle by choice and design. I walk to and from work as well as for 99% of my daily needs like shopping or entertainment or just being outside. The only time I drive is to leave or return to the city. I don’t rail against bike lanes but

4th Gear – We’re going to see progressively more of this because it’s embedded in China’s MIC (Made In China) 2025 policy. This has been in place since 2015 but China doesn’t talk about it publicly as much since around 2018 when a lot of Western governments started complaining more vociferously about it.

The sagging door liner, especially being a known issue, is kind of crazy. I mean I’ve never seen anything like that, and I’ve been through a pretty wide variety of expensive, cheap, good and bad cars.

This feels like a water bottle version of crypto or NFT’s and there is no way this happens without TikTok.

Nothing good will come from my car listening to me any more than it probably already does.

I’m sure he’ll get nothing but honest, hard truth answers about product quality from all the people who report to him.

Hey, that’s like a free decanter and glass set for the back seat. 

Also, I am not 100% convinced Bahamian customs actually care.

If this was a domestic flight in your case, the fix is a little simpler. But this story involves an upcoming international leg. The airline/security actually did right to stop them at their initial point of departure rather than potentially strand them somewhere on their next legs.

Naw man, I hate airlines as much as the next guy but you’ve gotta own this mistake, no whining to the news about it. It’s very clearly indicated on every booking system I’ve ever used that the names you input must match the document you’re travelling with. You could have caught this at any point before you got to the

It’s not collectible, special or notable, it’s just a daily. So this is a case where the condition of the car is a reward or benefit for the buyer, not the seller. Or at least that’s how things used to be in the Before Time. This MIGHT be a NP at $7.5K.