Once again, the Battle of the Bulge won't end well for the Germans.
Once again, the Battle of the Bulge won't end well for the Germans.
There is a bulge in the hood and a bulge in my pants. It's the battle of the bulges up in here.
Like later colonies, they were actually tolerant of any monotheist. They did NOT persecute those who believed differently, as other religions (the Anglican Church of England) as they practiced. However, they would not allow someone who was not accepted into the church to be a voting citizen in the government of the…
This is the WORST written piece (of shit) I have seen on here in a while. Much of the story told of the founding of the nation is indeed crap, which goes to show you just how much of your public school education is utter nonsense because "the kids can't handle the truth.' It isn't that, it is the intentional…
That's like, your opinion, dude. Reading about the case there was lots of evidence of mama.com execs being unethical and / or downright crooks. It actually is complex and therefore not really clear at all. Either way what sucks about America right now has nothing to do with Cuban and everything to do with the way the…
This is not a sobriety check. It is data collection by a third party, working with police. This data will be sold, or already has, to the federal government to help them make policy decisions. It's also voluntary.
How valuable will these study results be? The numbers are probably going to be skewed by people who decline due to fear of prosecution, leaving them with an over-representation of sober drivers. I gotta think that anyone who has had a few is going to say "no thanks" and peace out.
I'm all for safer vehicles, hell I deal with folks injured in car crashes (wrongful death/personal injury lawyer) on a daily basis and would love to never have to represent another one, but this is not the way to get there.
Whatever, Hall and Oats were totally tubular. I think that means quite good.
Allow me to gag you with a spoon.
The day im through the phase of playing with big toys in the dirt it the day im 6 feet deep in dirt.
I know this is the Chevy but it makes me want a Raptor. And I thought I was through that phase. Damn.
And there it is, the tone I felt all along finally emerged in all its fully literal and undeniable glory:
It is well worded but it is also extremely misleading. The fact is a Model S is much more likely to catch fire after an accident than an ICE car even without considering the age of those other cars.
"drowned out by an onslaught of popular and financial media seeking to make a sensation out of something that a simple Google search would reveal to be false."
I agree that "the media" is seemingly trying to bury Tesla; however, you aren't being fair in your comparisons.
As the poster above stated, the average cars on the road were designed before Musk even thought about building cars. Also, the Tesla S is a very high end, incredibly safe and well designed car.
To be more…
So, Elon is getting the "gun treatment". Every night, 270000000 guns sit where they are through the night. But, a couple dozen crazies across the country get one, and the following morning the media is talking about how it's raining bullets and there is chaos in the street.
These stats are very misleading. Average age of cars on the road is over 11 years. Only 3% of car fires are do to a collision. That makes model S's much more likely to catch fire in an accident. I wish I could find info on new cars only so we could make a fair comparison.
I dont know, man... I think that, under the right circumstances, that bear will have a damn good time mauling those seats into oblivion. And once it starts, it becomes a necessity. Like, you know, drugs 'n stuff...
It's all about mastering your fear