john159753
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john159753

“He could fix that with a refinance given his fairly good credit score.”

“And portrait instead of landscape pics” 

wow. the hyperlink in “Surveillance footage of the area from police showed...” why on earth did I expect that to actually link to the surveillance footage of the area?? I’ve been coming here long enough to know better.

nah... let’s review. 0.08% is legal limit. 0.25 is ~3x that.

if it was 0.025 as you suggest, it would be less than the legal limit.

the best part is even if/after they fix the headline, the url will remain  :)

Tesla filed a lawsuit in federal court last week against startup EV charger adapter manufacturer EVject for false advertising, trademark dilution and unlawful trade practice.”

This is kinda similar to the program in Illinois - you can get the state to subsidize residential solar install, but the assistance comes with strings; you can’t have a battery to store  your excess power for home use, you have to divert all extra back to the grid.   I get and agree with the big picture of this, but

when I first read “a group of explorers gained access...” I assumed access was approved/granted.

yeah, but the headline got ya to click, didn’t it?  truth no longer matters.

well damn, those are pretty good reasons. thanks for watching the video and sharing! lol

maybe I should watch the video but I’m at work. the gull doors - is there a storm-chasing specific use case for them, or are we just trying to shoe-horn them in because they’re cool? no argument either way, just curious.

“It should be located at least one turnoff ahead. Otherwise it’s pointless”

oh man, i remember being fascinated when I screwed up rebuilding the differential in my RC car and the front wheels went forward while the rear wheels turned backwards. watching it sit there and go nowhere with the sets of wheels spinning in opposite directions, knowing I wasn’t going to rebuild it in the field and my

when I go somewhere like that (that a breakdown can turn into a life-threatening situation) I won’t go unless we can take two cars. never know when a lurking issue deep inside the vehicle will decide to fail, even if it’s not caused by the heat.

you’re right - I think I am missing the point.   honestly, i’m not trolling here, but I just don’t understand the importance of supporting the outside shoulder vs the inside shoulder.  seatbelts don’t protect side to side movement - they are designed to keep you from going forward and coming out of the seat.  why does

good article with a lot of great points, including the single wheel being centered in the lane (never thought about that!) - but dude, get over the seatbelt thing. and if driving with a seatbelt across your right shoulder is that big of a deal for you, definitely don’t try to drive in the UK.

Illinois is similar to a lot of other states, in that they allow some stuff but not others, and outlaw the stuff that can do the most damage to somebody. think of fireworks like sex: there is no 100% safe, only “safer”. And yeah, sparklers burn at 2000 degrees and are #1 on the list of which fireworks cause the most

same here, mosca.   my kids were heading out to see the fireworks and my wife I were completely meh about it.   we blamed it on having already seen some spectacular and unique fireworks displays, so a run-of-the-mill hometown display doesn’t interest.  but it’s probably our age, too, hahah

disagree about your “mean-spirited hit piece” take - I, for one, thoroughly enjoyed seeing the a CT on its roof.  ymmv.

great point, and drones won’t take up a lane of traffic while the package is dropped off