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I doubt it came from the shake unless you got cleaning fluid mixed in there. 

I worked at McDonalds for years as a teen. I do not recall our machine ever actually being broken. Or if it was, it was always fixed by the end of my shift.

This reads like a hit piece.

Man, I have my own Kia dealer story now.

My dad bought a manual Kia Soul for my stepmother a few years ago. Two dealers told him they didn’t come with three pedals.

I’m less upset about Colonial than you seem to be about my comment.

No, it isn’t. Not if it’s an important service.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_pay_system

Government employees in Ottawa did so for years under the Phoenix pay system.

That’s to suggest that there’s no contingency plan in place for when there is a glitch, which is ridiculous.

...the cantilevered Memphis-Arkansas Memorial Bridge, which carries I-55 across the Mississippi. The MIMB was installed way back in 1916.

Fair. Generally, I agree, but given the content of the post and the username... well, I’d have written it off ;)

I’m surprised you looked past the username, tbh.

Preach it.

The first two of which are highly inefficient (though solar is slowly coming along). Hydro isn’t efficient enough and has a different kind of impact on the environment. There would also be ‘colossal failure’ concerns with hydro.

I literally (literally) always back in because it is safer to back into a spot than it is to back into traffic. The *only* exception to this rule is if I’m doing curbside pickup so that the employee loading my vehicle doesn’t have to haul bags or the cart around further than necessary.

Waffle Wanda

Wow, is that Tuscon ever ugly. From every angle. Wow.

Ah, the old ‘Be Kind, Rewind’ law.

On the contrary, Cellebrite just really wants you to sign up for the Gizmodo email.