Yeah I like how they take a video of a professional racing driver being able to briefly get it sideways on a couple of corners and suddenly it’s “ZOMGGG PRIUS IS A SICK DRIFT CAR NOW”
Yeah I like how they take a video of a professional racing driver being able to briefly get it sideways on a couple of corners and suddenly it’s “ZOMGGG PRIUS IS A SICK DRIFT CAR NOW”
I mean to be fair, why would there be headlines about them just operating normally? Like obviously this type of experience is the only one that’s going to get a story written about it, not like someone is going to write an article about “Bob Jones was charged a reasonable rate, pickup and dropoff service went smoothly…
I was wondering the same about KIABOYZ
I suspect the shoe will drop at their next quarterly earnings. There’s probably some investors holding thinking “hey maybe these cuts will work and they’ll maintain similar sales levels at a much lower cost base and income will rebound”
I mean.. duh? Like obviously if you’re in a position you need to be cutting existing staff you’re not going to be actively hiring many roles. Seems like the bigger story would have been if they did layoffs yet still had thousands of roles posted for some reason.
This is such a non-story, they literally have a quote explaining these are group portions for ~10 people. So where Owen could have divided by 10 realized it’s not so crazy pricing and gone about writing a real article, I guess the urge to click-bait won out .
Ferrari has been the remora suckerfish to Pirelli’s great white shark for over 70 years now, as the two move through the world in a mutualistic arrangement. As Pirelli’s tire technologies improve over decades of development, Ferrari gets to engineer better cars with more astounding handling capabilities. Better tires…
Excellent point, starting position would be a more meaningful tie breaker if you really needed one. At least in that case it would be “you both completed X laps, but one driver had to drive a few extra car length before their lap 1 began”
By that logic you would need to retrace the entire race to see how many times each driver took the outside/inside line to calculate total distance traveled. Like what if one guy took the outside on both corners, but then another guy just shifted to the outside for the final stretch?
I mean, if you’re going to buy a car and finance it for 36 months, would you rather pay 36 times or 34.5 times?
I think that’s the case for many interns in other professions.
I believe the idea is not that it’s so bad they can’t land, rather just that strategically it’s beneficial to have a command center that is capable of being an ever-moving target.
More than how, just WHY? Like it’s a vehicle made for bombing down trails and over obstacles and this dude wants to get his kicks by tooling around on a flat and paved walking trail?
I’m a former 4.2 V8 S4 owner, it was possibly my favorite all around car I’ve ever owned, but I’m afraid I have to say... LOLOLOLOL GTFO
MacDonald pleaded guilty to the charge of inferring with a flight crew on March 22
It’s a pretty big reach to call this a “transportation topic” just because it involved a bike chain to secure a door shut.
Yeah, for those interested, “The Qualified Captain” on Instagram did a great job of finding personal details and spotlighting these idiots for some public shaming.
“We thought about spending the money just because it was a perfectly good car other than this happening,” Barnes said. “There was nothing wrong with it, and I loved that car. But then, we decided that was just not smart.”
Yeah this was a garbage take by the author. Like is he actually going to say with a straight face that he expects companies/business owners to decline free money from the government on the basis of not liking the guy in charge?
The irony, of course, is that while Tesla is more than happy to take the federal government’s money, its CEO has spent months tweeting about how Biden is ruining the country, calling him “a damp [sock] puppet in human form” .....