joshbailey
Josh Bailey
joshbailey

We’d like to promptly announce we are pulling all operations out of Washington state. - BMW.

I didn’t realize this fact until I had to fit a rear face convertible seat in an old Elantra. I’m understanding why so many people buy suvs. Personally I already want a van. 

What exactly in these quotes is sexist?  I’m being serious here.  The only thing that really made me think twice was the last quote, but it is in fact possible that Ferrari’s marketing research shows that women are more likely to prefer a certain kind of car.  That isn’t any more sexist than saying “18-35 year olds

I think the most annoying thing about identity politics is if 80+% of a demographic shares the same desires or expectations, we’re not allowed to attribute those to the demographic because “NOT ALL WOMEN!” said .03% of women.

This article sure makes it seem like Apple was the leading innovator of all the tech. Exactly how Apple wants people to think.....

1. If you think restaurant regulars won’t notice a $1 increase, you clearly haven’t worked in a restaurant. And if you think a mom and pop Greek restaurant is serving 40,000 entrees per year, you’re delusional. The solution isn’t nearly as easy as you want it to be.

2011-2014 Cadillac CTS Coupe. The door pull also works as an Oh S**t handle. It slopes down to an armrest that is at a perfect height. The push button to open the door falls very naturally to hand when you want to leave. (Also shown: The often overlooked manual door release. You can see the red markings jus ahead of

Every screen I’ve ever encountered work just fine with my polarized sunglasses.

Corollary to the $1billion Colombus fact - if you put your $5k a day into a 6% investment, it would only take ~60 years to hit a billion. Yes that’s still way more than is realistic for any person, but you can see how actual billionaires got there - especially when they happened to have investments returning a lot

Physical presence is simply a barrier to easier theft. Why do things cost money? Why does a car cost money? Because it took many hours of work and investment to create it, and the people who went through that trouble would like to see a little profit for their effort. A video game, movie, book, etc. is no different.

You don't have to be a billionaire to have intellectual property.

A lot of working class people make a living producing content.

Without actually paying the content creators, no content is created at all. Your favorite productions do not exist in countries that do not respect copyright law.

Wrong direction. That would create a monopoly, which could charge $1000/month for streaming.

Man I don’t get all the hate for the CT5 unless you’re upset about the engine. I’ve seen a few on the road now, all of which have been black with the graphite wheel package, and they are sexy as hell. Certainly more interesting to look at than the cars it competes with.

Uh, have you actually sat inside a Caddy interior?  They use real chrome, real leather, real wood, real carbon fiber, alcantara...etc....

They increase contrast. In older lamps there was a gradient falloff that allowed time for the eye to adapt or the driver to look away before the full intensity region was reached. Now it’s 0 to 100% with zero warning.

I own 5cars ranging in age from 1967 to 2011. I find all of them to have acceptable headlights from sealed beams through the HID lights on my Cadillac that turn with the steering wheel, a neat feature. What I don’t like about HID is that the light is so collimated that it lights extremely well those things it shines

Can I also request a fucking chime for when someone’s had their damn high beams on for more than just a minute? Perhaps in combination with an ambient light sensor so people stop driving at me in the city with their GD beams blasting? Perhaps we also reduce the light output of DRLs so that dummies stop driving on the

How about we start with local law enforcement eradicating illegal HID drop ins, illegal headlight height, and illegal light bars?