I mean the show had incredibly high viewership ratings, but I’m sure the millions of people who finished the season are idiots and you were the only smart one who realized the show was secretly boring :)
I mean the show had incredibly high viewership ratings, but I’m sure the millions of people who finished the season are idiots and you were the only smart one who realized the show was secretly boring :)
“Ah yes, I’m going to publish an article about why B looks better than A”
The golden gate bridge is about 4x as high and people regularly survive attempted suicide jumps there. 70 feet is probably a decent chance of some sort of injury, but very very survivable as long as the water is deep enough at the bottom and you’re able to swim downstream before the truck follows you down. Also I…
It’s because the Wrangler is the PHEV powertrain and the gladiator is the gas-only.
Reminds me in the 90's when I was ~12, Ebay was gaining popularity and Pokemon cards were insanely popular and I had some money from my lawn mowing business.
I’m amazed by how many people have apparently never heard of the old line “if it seems too good to be true it probably is”.
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+1, and there’s text talking about looking dumb can mean what you want it to mean and it has a hyperlink to ... a beginner guide to taking on a project car? WTF
100%. “Within 50 miles” would cover sooooo many hotels on the big island, they definitely just meant no “in-network” hotels.
ceramic and it’s not even close.
Well to be fair, their ranking was based on a weighting of road test results, customer satisfaction and predicted reliability. So if the argument is “well one of those factors turns negative like 10 years into ownership” it’s justifiable to have a pretty great score.
I’m pretty sure the runway is stationary and the tire is moving 200MPH :)
I think it’s because the used market has figured out Porsche forgot to actually install turbos on any of these.
Is it really worth it though? If the average 1 bedroom is 1,550, dude is saving like 700 bucks per month. But this isn’t factoring in any bus/uber/gas to and from airports, and the fact if a 1BR is 1,550, he could probably get a multi-bedroom apartment with roomates for like 1k a month.
And the fact that 90% of CEO comp is usually equity, so the company isn’t writing a check for the amount, it’s the shareholders accepting some tiny dilution of their share values in exchange for the CEO’s time.
Everyone is quick to break out the pitchforks and lanterns when a CEO does well and has a big payday as a result. But in reality if the CEO is triggering their incentives, that generally means they’re receiving a tiny fraction of the overall stakeholder value created during the period.
Or on the other hand, he got them to invest a crap ton of money into Twitter which he has swiftly driven into the ground, decimating the value of the Saudi investment. So is must secretly/accidently kinda woke and sticking it to the Saudis?
Past dramas aboard Boeing flights have included doors ripping out the side of the plane, maggots falling from the luggage compartments and even a fire in the engine of an aircraft.
Except that’s really only a significant on-road benefit. When you get off road, the LC’s setup has basically zero benefit in terms of actual capability but maybe a little convenience/comfort benefit. So it’s more “different” than categorically “better”
Bolt EUV seems like basically the same size, after tax credits it’s probably cheaper and it has double the range so maybe go take one of those?