Damn, you published this like 14 minutes ago and the listing link already seems broken. Or it was de-listed.
Damn, you published this like 14 minutes ago and the listing link already seems broken. Or it was de-listed.
Boeing is the obvious choice, and if watching too much fiction has taught me anything, it’s that Airbus is the real culprit to make Boeing seem guilty. It’s all so obvious!!
It’s early yet, but I alreadyt say best news of the week.
A lot of the higher insurance premiums are because of sensor-loaded exterior components, which isn’t even an EV problem. EVs don’t have to be rolling tech-houses to be functional cars but apparently thanks to Tesla, everyone thinks they do. Anyways, as always BRING BACK SEALED BEAMS.
Hell for cybertruck money you could get a custom-built EV conversion of whatever car you want.
Apple also needed to find new ways to expand its business.
This is a commercial vehicle the same way a NASCAR is stock.
That’s a non-comparison. No one is/was getting tattoos of their fav Sim City building. No one was buying Sim City merch at Hot Topic, Walmart, Target. There were no mainstream news reports on the Sim City craze. It was always a niche genre of game, “easily” replicable by comparison.
I think it’s good to still have more meat-free options around, and it’s good they’re addressing the issues. But the phrase “fourth generation of its core beef platform” could NOT be more off-putting, Jesus.
I care, because it makes it that much funnier.
Naw, the early 2000s were just cringe in general.
Hey man, I already apologized for throwing up next to your kid. They just kept feeding me more and more drinks.
Yeah it’s only surface contamination for now. It absolutely WILL rust the actual stainless if not removed. Yes contaminants aren’t great for normal painted cars either but they clearly don’t rust upon contact. If you bought a Cybertruck you deserve to have to be out there with stainless cleaner every week, babying…
You can find Deloreans that have rust, it’s not unheard of. At this point there’s probably some survivorship bias because you really only see the ones that have been taken care of.
It’s a journalistic standard to use the proper name of something but.... that kinda hasn’t mattered before here, so I’m not sure why this is the one time they’re choosing to enforce it. Oh wait I do know, it’s so they can make an already-overused snarky remark about the change.
Maybe if they program them to drive as well as most amateur “gentleman drivers” and we turn it into a mashup between racing and Battlebots.
The main reason to go public is to make a ton of money for initial investors. I’m sure there’s also some benefit for raising capital too but I think making bank for a small group of people is the main reason.
This doesn’t help if you’re on mobile, but on desktop you can reduce the width of the browser window and at a certain point it lists all the slides on one page. It’s a janky work-around and they still get the views for it, but I like it all the same.