Taiwan makes me sad as well, but the situation is WAY more complicated than you’re giving it credit for.
Taiwan makes me sad as well, but the situation is WAY more complicated than you’re giving it credit for.
Beat me to it.
Now? Seakeepers have been sold since 2008
5th Gear: I dont get the title. Seems the Billionaire gave them money to keep production on track and is working for a pound. That’s a pretty solid move. Its a different guy getting a bonus but they swiped him from MB so they should expect to pay the deal they worked with him at the time. There’s no shenanigan’s going…
I’m betting this will be a slide show tomorrow.
Came here to basically say the same thing.
Agreed. This car is utterly illogical and massive overkill for my life, yet, my inner redneck would love to have one as a daily even though I’d be going through rear tires at roughly one set/month.
Yeah the Serena stuff was OK until the interview. It’s clear they were hoping to have her and Hamilton together, and when he was out of it they interviewed her in the middle of interviewing the race winner, just for her to say essentially “the cars were fast, the drivers were good”. That was incredibly awkward, they…
Imagine having 90k to spend in a car and buying a dodge.
The French and Monaco GP are directed by local teams, instead of F1’s usual team that does all other races. Cutting away is a recurring issue, same thing happened during the last lap of the French GP two years ago, where they cut away from an epic 4 car battle to show the leader.
Thanks for the kind words! I am just embarking on some excellent projects before I settle down for a full time position. Until then, I'm weekends!
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When you emerge from that rabbit hole:
What a juxtaposition between this review and the Jaguar one posted yesterday. It’s clear when the writers actually care about cars they drive, and Elizabeth does.
Both my boats are red, so we’ll have to stay at odds there.
As part of the money the union takes from workers every paycheck some of it (most of it) goes to pay union salaries and in the UAW’s case tennis bracelets, expensive watches, and lavish trips. At the same time, some of it goes into a layoff pool. That money is used for layoffs and strikes. In most shut-downs the…
is tJaguar is the kind of automaker that, from afar, does not make sense.
If memory serves correct from various news reportings over the years UAW pay during layoffs is 75% and they are eligible to collect unemployment to make up for the other 25%. This may seem like a lot but it is still a reduction in take home pay as most UAW workers work a good amount of overtime at time and a half.