jipstyle
Jipstyle
jipstyle

'Au revoir' does not mean goodbye; it means 'see you later'. In this context, it could easily (and probably) refer to people being assigned to different projects.

I won't assume that you're lying when you say that you didn't intend to make Bolian's achievement heroic, but I will say that you are terrible writers.

Yeah, it is up. I configured mine for $103k. Wood buy.

The only relevant change to the XT is the loss of the manual transmission in 07. The Fozzie died that year.

This video shows how awesome the Tesla is — and it really really shows why I don't want one.

Oh, you jerk. :)

That color is all that stands between me and a poor financial decision.

Wreckless driving? Sounds like at least one wreck resulted from this person's RECKLESS driving.

BAM!

I think that it really depends on the tune and on the driver. Especially the driver.

I'd rather be hit by a car and roll over pop-up headlights than be hit by a large pickup truck and get smashed by the grill.

Where can I buy a sense of humour and how can I have it shipped to you? You know, so you can catch the satire? ;)

Thankfully, not all women share your sense of style.

I'm not American. I'm also not sure why you're attacking my politics when you're the one who foisted gender into a discussion about stupid drivers.

But that is a lecture for another time, I suppose.

Rampant male entitlement? That must explain why Japan has such wonderful drivers, then, right? Because of their progressive attitude toward women.

Noted. I'll avoid the Laguna Hills DMV.

Oddly, the Oakland DMV was by far the most efficient of those I've visited. It was also the angriest, so maybe that was incentive for the staff to work faster? :P

True — but I've never waited for an hour. 30 minutes was the longest I've waited in line.

Honestly, and I don't want to be combative here, but after 25 years of driving without an accident — I don't need the lecture.

I'd love to see more driver education — but if I were to model a system, it would be the Finnish.

The only issue that I have with your article is that you're focusing on efficiency — which does

I thought the same thing. I've never spent an hour in a California DMV despite lines stretching from the counter to the parking lot.

That may be because Californians don't want to spend the time setting up an appointment and, instead, simply arrive and complain in line about the inefficiencies of the system.

"They knew," Afroduck described the border guard. He says they asked him if he'd had any speeding tickets lately, approved his crossing, then let him by with, "good luck Afroduck."