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Starred for “jive ass.” 

Black Rock can be pretty cool when there’s high-power amateur rockets piercing the sky.

The damages done in and around the launch site were not the result of the Starship exploding - that happened at altitude and downrange. There was no “explosion” at Boca Chica. 

I’m not familiar with New York law, so maybe they have a law that makes “getting away” punishable by death.

Oh no, your business model was flawed and you sold out to shareholders. That’s terrible.  If only this could’ve been avoided.

You need to buy a new dictionary. You seem to be confused at the difference between “eminent” and “imminent.”

Texas Central is nothing but a grift. They’ve had to to to court to get themselves defined as a “railroad company” because they own no track, they own no rolling stock, and they have no stations.

You spelled Camero wrong.

$1 Billion losses

It’s not a new thing. “Don’t buy the first year of a new model or major redesign” used to be sage advice from car savants. A family member bought a year-one (1986 model year) Acura Legend and among other fun “beta tester” bits, there were no screens on the fresh-air intakes, so if you parked under a Crepe Myrtle tree,

The best Batman movie had Adam West, Burt Ward, a helicopter, a rope ladder, and a shark.

thousands of gallons

I’m NOT a Musk defender, but

IMO the “best” Infiniti logo is the grille badge on the first-gen Q45. The one Car & Driver aptly called “the Lone Ranger’s belt buckle.” 

The only thing that confuses me is why you feel the need to resort to ad hominem attacks.

I apologize if something I said made you think I agree with you.

The objection isn’t charging for it, it’s the rate they’re charging.

but Reddit has now acquiesced on demands to allow those tools to continue using available APIs for no charge.

Please share some links to some valuable content that was created by Reddit, the company, and not its user base.

Estimates are less than 5% of Reddit users are using a 3rd party app. They’re not losing a ton of ad revenue.