ilikeneogeo
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ilikeneogeo

Completely useless since millennials can’t change a lightbulb.

Completely useless since millennials can’t change a lightbulb.

Agree. That sad droop is going to be remembered just as “fondly” as the pill-shaped family mobile blobs of the early 90s.

Maybe also play the lottery, because you’re one of only 59 in a country of 327,200,000 people that have it (and were probably one of the 40 people that got it from the same cruise).

Hard agree. Just because Tesla does it doesn’t mean everyone wants it (or even that it’s good). Give us dials and buttons. And while you’re at it, the interior doesn’t look great in general... I’m sure the materials are nice, but the aesthetic isn’t attractive.

Yes. 

Do NOT buy these. After about a year, the lint they produce will potentially clog your dryer duct, and make your dryer SUPER inefficient while running hotter than necessary... I know this from first-hand experience (and an expensive service call).

Do NOT buy these. After about a year, the lint they produce will potentially clog your dryer duct, and make your

Dumb. Most of these services are free for a reason... they’re crap. And the “channels” aren’t channels at all. Add this to the wasteland of streaming services nobody wants.

Yeah, I stopped reading as soon as I realized the test model had an automatic. That should be an “automatic” disqualifier... especially in a Mini. 

That, and we STILL aren’t factoring in what it takes to manufacture these cars—the huge, huge amounts of strip-mining in China to get the rare earth metals required for batteries, is a good start. And then add what affects there will be from all of these dead, toxic batteries sitting around after 10 or so years.

Agreed, it’s not too much. Look, I’ve owned a RAM 1500 and a Tacoma TRD, and now I own a Gladiator. When you look at the details (like the fact that the entire roof, windshield, doors, etc. basically have to exist as a car on top of a car so they can be removed), you realize just how much engineering goes into it to

Your wife is right (duh), you are wrong (duh). This tail light design is really, really dumb... probably dangerous. 

It doesn’t help that the LiveWire is horrendously overpriced. It could have been the bike to save them. As it stands, it’ll be the bike the epitomizes their inability to read the market correctly. 

I grew up in the town were Harley’s are made. I have friends that worked in the factory. And I couldn’t be more ready for the brand to die.

They did a terrible job making this thing “sound” cool. You know, the actual sounds it makes...  like, let us hear it at full electronic tilt approaching and flying past the camera (instead of constantly cutting it off and making it sound weak).

THIS. Best Star Wars game of all time. I’ll never forget Obi-Wan’s digitized:

Uh, there’s a plot right there—it’s the son of Goose (played by Miles Teller)—and how that impacts Maverick as a flight instructor (and by extension, the future class, etc.). It’s a pretty smart way to tie into the past while admitting the major character is getting older.

  • Let’s say there WAS a quid-pro-quo... guess what? That’s how foreign relations work. You ask for something in exchange for something. Always. Forever.

The pricing on the rest of the lineup isn’t bad when you actually start to noodle around see how much engineering and unique construction techniques are being implement.

It’s not just that (though I agree)... it’s also powertrains.

I would buy this.