Learned this a few years ago on Jalopnik and infuriated more than one person by suggesting this was what the terms meant, lol.
Learned this a few years ago on Jalopnik and infuriated more than one person by suggesting this was what the terms meant, lol.
Surprise, every configuration is the worst!
Ha, nope. In fact I’m someone who’s been a teacher many times.
I’m going to spend the rest of my day trying to figure out how being an old saying is equivalent to being a racist saying...
Or, you know, cause they’re racist.
lol, it’s an old saying.
Those who can’t do, teach!
*parks in front of bar knowing I can get tanked and Uber home without a penalty.
This is the most millenial thing I’ve read all day.
Even if they limit it to 75 I wonder how long it will take them to reach that limit. Last I check they had only made a couple dozen Singers in total. Unless there’s a bunch they’re making secretively.
If only you had a choice of reading the articles that appealed to you instead of having to read every single article sequentially. :(
I always wondered what a cross between a Corvette, Ferrari, and Lamborghini would look like.
Who are the unsuccessful people he was being forced to support?
I’m sure most Dodger fans would be willing to forget all this if they would just get some decent public transportation to run to the stadium...
*she
Critique is not mockery, had I realized you would have taken it as such I wouldn’t have posted it. Good luck, buddy.
Wow, getting a little angry that an actual designer disagrees with you? I’m not putting words in your mouth, I’m saying that if the audience for a design doesn’t understand the intended reference of a design detail than the design hasn’t achieved its goal. Also, this entire discussion is based on an assumption your…
Wrong? lol, nice.
Aesthetics are important. And it’s easy to debunk the effectiveness of these aesthetics by the fact that nobody understood the reference for 30+ years. Therefore it’s a design fail regardless of the intent. Nice try though!
As a designer, this doesn’t make sense.
Apparently this varies by city from what I’m learning. Here in the Bay Area we went from surge pricing with a multiplier, to a small line that said, “demand is high”, to now nothing, just the price.