Bears on motorcycles.
Bears on motorcycles.
Generally speaking, I’ve had really positive experiences with Craigslist. BECAUSE I BUY IN PERSON, WITH CASH, AFTER CAREFULLY EXAMINING THE ITEM I’M ABOUT TO FUCKING BUY.
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I am certain this has diminishing returns. If you live 3-5 miles from work, I can see it being a huge benefit. but I live 45 miles from work and I guarantee that my quality of life will nose dive when I increase my commute from 60 minutes to 2 hours. Actually who am I kidding, I will not be able to keep a 20-25mph…
This is why I love Germany (currently here for work) you need a special license just to tow a trailer and each size trailer has its own license depending on number of axles, size, and you have to do a driving test to show you know what you’re doing.
I’d rather see Alabama Astons (talk about juxtaposition) then see Aston crumble away by keeping an older style buisness operation . On the other hand if Morgan did something like this I’m not sure I would feel the same.
agreed, and periodic retesting for all drivers
Who the fuck cares what it looks like? We're the type of people who'd happily drive around in a Pinto, who are we to speak? It's not that bad anyway it's just a set of rims and springs. The rest of the car is kept in a very tidy condition.
Simple. Hop on the motorcycle while dressed as a Viking with a longbow in hand and an autonomous car in pursuit at your local AutoX. What could go wrong?
I’ve got to wonder if there was actually a moving motorcycle.
How the hell do you lose a rear sprocket? I can only imagine it on a bike with a single sided swingarm, and even then can’t figure out how that could happen.
Having multiple unions in place at a factory will have the effect of instituting a checks and balances system between VW and the workers that will keep it fair for all parties involved. So it does matter whether it’s just the UAW or multiple unions.
Thanks! This is exactly what inspired me to write this: I started asking my students (in environmental studies and nutrition classes) what they thought of GMOs. They were almost universally against them, for really good reasons...which have nothing to do with GMOs. I wish people would get off this damn bandwagon and…
This is a great post. I previously had a really good discussion in the comments of another article with someone and realized that they were just using GMOs as a proxy for a bunch of (sometimes) correlated agriculture practices that had nothing to do with whether the seeds were genetically modified with the modern…
A tent just raised in assless leather chaps everywhere.
As always Doug, sage advice.