It’s almost like basic marketing to stretch out information over multiple media cycles. Woah.
It’s almost like basic marketing to stretch out information over multiple media cycles. Woah.
Pretty slick of you to change “a lot of” to “everything.”
Musk is a politically correct rock star and sheople with defend him until they are blue in the face because he made and electric car that you can put neat license plates on to “piss off” O&G executives.
Just because he is doing more than we are to bring changes doesn’t mean he doesn’t lie on occasion to suit his agenda. Personally, I’ve always been a fan and overlooked most of the hype he spouts knowing he needed to do a lot of that to keep things moving. I do however take personal offense at his statement that life…
Elon Musk is basically the Hooli guy from Silicon Valley. He says a lot of profound BS and the media lap it up because the only ones who get access are not real journalists, just fawning fanboy tech bloggers (I include all of Gawker in this sorry bunch of losers). His entire business strategy is built on hype,…
Bingo.
You know how you fix quality issues? Accelerate development and launch timelines! Surefire success.
Every lawyer I know that deals with DUI defense recommends to always refuse the roadside test. Sober or not. You refuse the test because a lot of the roadside sobriety tests are subjective and all it does is gives a police officer the opportunity to build a case against you when there's no case there. You refuse the…
Not really surprising to me (especially if the field test is one of those tests that are up to the judgment of the officer) as one little screw-up (there’s a 50% chance I’ll screw up reciting the alphabet backwards, sober) and the officer could bring you in. Especially since, in this case, it feels like the officer…
guess hes a good lawyer then.........lol :s
Lawyers gonna lawyer.
He knows the loophole. He denied the tests. So he got arrested. Now the officer has to prove he was drunk at that time. He could be charged for refusing to co-operate with an officer, but since he got arrested for a charge that could not be proven or was proven for innocence on his side, he wins.
He’s a lawyer.
Surprise! Young man! Motor Trend has been”the” automotive crappy tabloid for over 50 years now.
I’m fine with parking. It’s the extra money/gifts/vacations/etc that lobbyists slide them that really grinds my gears
Right off the bat, my number one question is why do members of Congress get special parking privileges in the city?
I personally had a bit of work done at Hennessey 8 years ago. This article is spot on and there’s not a week that goes by that I don’t regret using their services.
Once again, Jalopnik, like all of Gawker’s sites, flips between the “we’re a blog!/we’re real journalists!” crap. Pick one. Commenting on automotive personalities is pretty much all Jalopnik does. Since when do you need to be able to “back it up?”
It seems to me like Ali thought the money was in limbo and hadn’t been spent yet. When he found out that they hadn’t bought the Corvette, he was willing to take back whatever amount it would have cost to buy a C7 and ship it to Texas, leaving the rest for actual parts and labour. When he found out that he wouldn’t be…
WTF??!!!...Yet when WE ever mentioned it on your COUNTLESS articles (ads?), we were chastised for bringing up “old news”.