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Future next gen S2000 owner
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Now?  Seakeepers have been sold since 2008

Why? Does it give you an inexplicable urge to buy a ballshaver and a Ridge wallet for some reason?

The thing is, the R6 never really left. It only counted up a number and got a redesign.

Not sure about not picking up the feet, but the danger is this. In high voltage cases, 5000-10,000V, at some distance from the contact point the ground will be at, literally, ground potential (0V) In between that spot and the place where the wire is touching the voltage is dropping off.

Not to defend Colonial, but they are a business and they’re in business to make money. Also, the computer systems have replaced the manual paper systems of yore. You can’t just suddenly grab a pad of paper and a calculator to replace complex automated billing systems and having them on standby doesn’t really make

ATM - Automatic Teller Machine machine

Agreed. Look at the price to rent a car - it’s remarkably cheap. Rental car operations are very efficient to rent cars at such competitive prices. And they exist in a super competitive industry. Eventually something may replace them, but not in the near term. Uber and Lift are not close until they can do it without a

Somewhere along the way the term ‘luxury’ got confused with ‘expensive’.

Neutral: rental companies actually can make money. Apps and hailing companies are jsut vaporware burning through VC money by the billions in the hopes that they will put everyone else out of business and make their money via monopoly on the back end.

My FIL had a ‘69 Camaro with the hideaway headlights when I started dating his daughter. He let us take it out on date night one night; after dinner I couldn’t get the little doors to open. I ring him up and he about dies laughing and says, “It’s an old car, just drive with the doors closed! Some light still shines

It’s not fair to have this article without pointing out the fact that companies have to sue to protect their IPs. If they don’t, they can loose them because they’ve set their own precedent of not vigorously protecting it.

If you’re not cheating you’re not trying.

yah, that’s the nuance we often see in racing. exploit a loophole. it’s not illegal, but it often leads to closing of the loophole. So if you continue it, it’s illegal. but up to that point, technically legal.

I get why it’s so contentious, though.  the messaging around it certainly gives the impression of where

That’s exactly what they should be doing. Remember there’s a spending cap in place now so every euro that they spend in this year’s car, is an euro that they don’t spend on next year’s car.

It’s almost as if billionaires don’t have our best interests in mind and only care about money...

The bitcoiners are delusional. Join me, as I convert us to a Beanie-Baby-based economy.

It looked like a textbook pump and dump to me.

Some? I can point to millions of them right now. :)

I mean, yeah, when you have someone willing to trade a minivan for an iPhone just to be a part of the story.....