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I agree, I’d love to see more records aimed at vehicles that were driven by motors driving the wheels.

I want to believe this so so so so so bad. Did the dog memorize the locations of the buttons or associate the shape of the words with the buttons? Cause dogs can’t read.

Correct response

Gaaaaaaawd

Each one of these articles is better than the last. I just wish there was less sports bullshit in them.

Acreage burned, property damage in billions, and lives lost doesn’t really make it seem like a “disproportionate amount of news.

While it’s better to be safe than sorry, these companies could’ve also been proactive—instead of reactive—by improving infrastructure so its less susceptible to sparking fires.

It’s always been a mix of this and higher quality content.

This is mildly Trump Country at best. I’m saying this as someone whose parents and friends lost their homes in the fire.

As far as I understand it they’re very different types of faults. California has predominantly, if not entirely, strike-slip faults where sections of earth are slowly sliding past each other as the pacific and north american plates move by each other. Not sure you’ve got those same types of faults in Kentucky.

It’s not at all a barrier towards sending you to close that deal. However over the life of the deal it would definitely make most companies consider how many times it’s really necessary to make that trip. (I build products for sales teams here in SF...)

Exactly. Bump up taxes on flights and my assumption is more remote meetings would occur.

Or, not sure of your career, but a lot of companies might be encouraged to send people on less trips and conduct more business remotely. It’s easy to just send people on trips when the price is cheap, when it gets higher you really have to evaluate whether the business they’re conducting can only be done in person.

So we’re just gonna pretend that Paul Dano wasn’t in Swiss Army Man? WTF?!

He’s retiring after the Japan Cup on October 20.

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Pretty sure you can just buy these on BluRay still. We’ve got the whole collection. *shrug*

Because of this video I did some digging and realized the strange noise I hear at higher RPMs under a lot of load is engine detonation! Huzzah!

Good jokes never die.

San Jose, the land of electric vehicles and millionaires who don’t drive.