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Manual Supra wasn’t available when I was replacing my car: I bought a used, manual 911. Now I don’t want to replace the 911 with anything else. The window for them to sell one to me new has closed.

Sure... but will they be able to to teach the drones to reflexively shoot dogs?

I don’t disagree that BO on flights is terrible, and if it’s bad enough I don’t have an issue with someone being removed from a flight. THAT SAID, from the story it sounds super unlikely that was entirely the case here. 8 different men, who didn’t know each other, and weren’t sitting together all got removed for the

I don’t use automatic headlights. I drive on two lane roads a lot, and I turn on my headlights when I’m on a two lane road. On my Audi and my former Saab, they were designed intelligently as far as lighting goes. When the car is turned off, the headlights turn off. I have never, for over 5 decades, understood why cars

People often struggle to understand why the newer wildly more expensive car is actually less to insure than some old beater. The way I explain it to customers is “In the event of a major accident, the car costs SIGNIFICANTLY less to fix than you, the passenger do. So if a newer car is leaps and bounds ahead of an

Got a CX-90; dealer offered about $1200 in discounts but added on $500 in “value” materials (door guards, extra mats, locknuts, etc), so we netted about $700 off MSRP. Car seems fantastic so no regrets.

I saw a Viltrumite. 

Explosions are pretty cool too.

This framing plays on a fallacy of its own, the false analogy. Presenting economy numbers is for the purpose of comparing one car against another, not for comparing one replacement scenario against another completely different replacement scenario.

Wasn’t Gillis fired from SNL for being a racist prick? I’ll pass.

My experience with Jeeps is that it’s a coin flip. You can get one that is flawlessly reliable, or get one that is always in the shop.

Jeeps and rangerovers all over this list.

Hahahahaha! ND

Look up the term logical fallacy my dude because you just did more than a few.

And of course they did not write it up or give him any report of it. And now the department has gone silent. So they are trying to cover for this.

The cop purposefully ran around the rear of his cruiser, taking longer to get to the actual crime he was there to support, just to shove Guss. Then gets sensitive when called a name, and reverses to show how tough he is, still not supporting the officers there for the chase. 

The guy that was arrested was backing up the entire time while the cop was the aggressor.

Most people who bicycle, especially outside the US, are not hobbyists.  They’re people getting groceries, going to work, or headed to a social function.