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That’s a bit of a skewed standard because the 911 has been around for so long, and you could conceivably apply that to plenty of specific cars (or even car types). The basic pickup truck is timeless. The ideal GT is timeless. The sedan is timeless.

By definition, nothing can be retroactively timeless. Nothing can be

Going fast is only one component of being a good grand tourer. The other component is doing so comfortably.

There are plenty of cars (including other GTs) that are faster than the LC500, but no one is buying any GT for raw performance, let alone at the prices that most GTs command. Put another way, people didn’t buy

The Lexus LC500.

Quite simply the best looking grand touring car on the market. Yes, better looking than the Continental GT. Yes, better looking than the Aston Martin DB12. Yes, better looking than anything else in that category, and a hell of a deal in terms of price and performance to boot (even as a 6-figure GT).

Ther

To be fair to Jobs, getting part of Cook’s liver wouldn’t have mattered much anyways. Jobs eventually got a liver transplant, but it was pancreatic cancer (2 years after the liver transplant), not liver cancer, that killed him. If anything, Jobs’ hubris showed not in turning down Cook, but instead opting for a

I’m not in the market in any way, and even if I was, what does Nvidia have to do with business fundamentals (or lackethereof) of Gamestop? Inane non-sequitur on your part, but I’ll bite.

1. Most recent reports have GME with a debt load of around $602m. You don’t need to be a mathematician to know that $602m =/= $0.

2.

I think you nostalgia might be getting the best of you in regards to how you view Gamestop as a business.

Gamestop is fundamentally broken as a company and finds itself in a nearly untenable financial position, with its current survival being predicated on events it had absolutely no control over (the short squeeze and

The issue is that buying/selling videogames and hardware can’t possibly have any sort of revolutionary change. You either buy them in person, or buy them online. However, Gamestop (and other brick and mortar retailers) can’t really wag the dog because it’s the developers and console makers who are the real

I can’t bring myself to root for him.

Gamestop, as it stands, is just as unviable a company in 2024 as it was in Dec 2019 when the stock price was at $5. It’s business model is antiquated, the brick and mortar employees are still getting shafted, and all Roaring Kitty did was make already rich people richer as they had

The contract is undoubtedly in Tesla’s favor, but just like others and myself have said, the contract was incredibly transparent (in fact, the contract totals 3 pages, which is shorter than most EULA’s). The only nebulous part is what constitutes an “unforeseen circumstance”, but in no way would any lawyer argue that,

From what I later read, he had already moved into the apartment when he took delivery. I’d assume the apartment had given him his parking spot and he knew the location of the space (against a column with limited space on one side always), so it makes it all the more baffling he just assumed it would fit, given that

I noticed that in a later article I read. So I can safely reiterate my point: if you’ve already downsized, maybe do some due diligence in regards to a 6-figure purchase which, in almost all scenarious, is completely unnecessary even after the boondoggle which are the terms of the purchasing agreement from Tesla.

Almost never. A landlord is almost never responsible for damage caused by a third-party, and it’s even more unlikely when it comes to damaged property that’s outside of the residential unit.

Most multi-family residential buildings indemnify themselves against claims of damage done to vehicles unless the damage can be

The Business Insider article words it like this, “Since placing an order for the Cybertruck, ::sic:: his living situation has changed”. Placing an order is not the same as taking delivery, and according to Tesla’s contract for the Cybertruck, anytime before delivery, you can cancel the pre-order and get a refund on

I’ll go one further.

Unless we know the chronology, there’s a chance that he knew he was separating before the sale was finalized and the truck was delivered, and still decided to take delivery.

Addendum: I just read the contract for anyone who purchases a Cybertruck, and according to the contract, at anytime before you

Funnily enough, you got the wrong Nissan.

One of my good friends lives in Reddington Shores (not directly on the beach, but a street away from it), so I’m familiar with the area.

The value of the beachfront homes cannot be understated. The real gag is that, because the beaches are public, there are public access routes that cut directly between many of these

Even simpler than that, but requires people to do two things at a specific period of time (2017-2018) that they weren’t doing: know economics and pay attention to what Congress was actually doing aside from kissing Trump’s ass.

Trump and the GOP-controlled Congress passed a massive tax cut bill in 2017 that

There are certainly others, but those immediately came to mind.

Between Maximum Overdrive and Rubber (the French are weird), this could complete the trifecta.

Is it wrong that the GIF made me think of a movie where a Cybertruck becomes sentient and actively tries to kill people, but only does so by reversing menacingly into them to suck them into the gaping maw that is its bed? All the while, in a robotic voice (or Elon’s) screaming “Feed me more, feed me more”?

Let me get