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No. He knew what he was doing. The cars were weird random auction leftovers.  Usually 10 years old. 

Formerly worked at a dealership. Sold new and used. At one point we brought in a salesman that “specialized in problem credit customers”.

The sheer amount of detail that is needed to track this type of thing is staggering. I did map editing with Waze for a while(this was years ago, so it’s possible things may have changed), and I always found it hilarious what people would report as problems. The available accuracy of GPS, coupled with the variability

  • This is a great thing to do. People should be able to get out to vote regardless of their transportation situation.

May I interest you in a slightly used Juicero? It’s AMAZING!

If you delay a release by a month, and then “ship a week early”, you are by my count, STILL THREE WEEKS LATE!

Is this a problem that 3D printing could solve. (I know very little about keycaps and/or 3D printing)

triggered.... When I was a kid my mom had this “readers digest book of health” somethingorother. This pre-dates the internet, so we didn’t have the bevy of truly disturbing shit at our fingertips that we do today... Anyway, I remember flipping through this book, and seeing a hairy tongue. Among my irrational fears of

Formula: Find something that the general population doesn’t like, or will happily sit in judgement on the end users of, and tax the shit out of it.

Home field advantage. 

My approach is significantly lower tech.

This is going to become a bigger and bigger problem with the “internet of things” ecosystem. For every early adopter who moves onto new technology, there are others who will use a device forever.

Find a rowing machine. No one ever uses the Fucking rowing machines 

Hate the player, not the game.

You might think that having your car detailed won’t make a difference in your life...

I think it’s real AND fake. It was probably written as a joke to this guy because they noticed he drove a shitty car, and they wanted to bust his balls about it.  The company is probably in a materialistic vertical where they are obsessed with who has the newest shiniest [thing].  

I purchased a very well done highly modified R56 Mini from a Rolls Royce, Bently, Austin Martin,... name your exotic dealer.

Because they can.

But this plan has evidently been scrapped, and Korey and Haselden will operate as co-chiefs executive

Not sure why anyone is surprised. The majority of people who buy these will probably never drive them fast enough(or at all) for it to matter.