The real problem comes in trying to use business terminology. Much like when it’s a bad idea when people say to run the government like a business - that’s not what government is for.
The real problem comes in trying to use business terminology. Much like when it’s a bad idea when people say to run the government like a business - that’s not what government is for.
Some of my city council is finally getting this idea. There was pushback this year about the new budget when people started saying “hey, instead of using all of this money to build NEW roads, maybe we should fix the broken ones we already have”. A little late, but at least it’s something.
Ah, well since its not an issue to you i guess its not a issue.
I’d never have guessed that an activity that can summarized as “see all this beautiful, pristine nature? Let’s wreck it by driving several-ton vehicles all over it!” would have a problem with being respectful.
Imagine if Dodge came to town and held a weekend-long “Cars and Coffee Burnout Weekend” event on public roads
You can get aftermarket projector housings and LED headlight kits for many cars and motorcycles. The hardware has gotten so cheap that it makes me wonder why every new car doesn’t already come with projector headlights at minimum.
You can get aftermarket projector housings and LED headlight kits for many cars and motorcycles. The hardware has gotten so cheap that it makes me wonder why every new car doesn’t already come with projector headlights at minimum.
LS swap
Prime example of why we’re never gonna see a new wagon again. The TourX was a genuinely good car at a decent price. You can blame GM for “undermarketing” it, maybe, but if a wagon had a chance to find an audience, that one did.
This is the case for literally all social media.
Everyone always forgets the golden rule: “Never Tweet”.