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FOMO can torpedo the best laid plans.

I’d say that if you’re getting ready to litigate a wrongful termination claim, the worst thing you can do is release the documents that support your claim to the public. That’d be utterly idiotic.

What kind of bullshit management fires people after their annual review? If you’re a halfway decent manager, coaching for performance is your primary job, not something you do once a year when you finally sit down and organize your thoughts on the employee. If people suck, you try to coach to improve and if they

Coming up with new ideas is easy. Actually making stuff is, as Mr. Musk is finding out, pretty hard.

You’re right. They’re usually bought by people that don’t really care about any other factor than what image the vehicle portrays in public.

I’d really like a 2WD pickup truck that doesn’t have a bed that’s 30" off the ground. I load motorcycles in mine and it would be nice to have a bed that’s a good foot lower.

My first car, a 1967 VW Bug. It was that day I learned about lift throttle oversteer in rear engine cars. As I dropped it into the Route 495 South to Route 3 South cloverleaf and simultaneously lifted off the gas and braked, the rear end came around so fast and so hard, I swear I was looking out the rear window as I

As a cyclist that has to deal with the fallout from that kind of behavior, I agree.

Don’t overlook the Sudden Death Three Lane Exit Dive from the left lane. One of my favorites, usually without any turn signal, either.

We’re trying to get up to the front, between the cars, so some phone obsessed moron doesn’t squash us like a bug. When I do that, I try to get out of the way for the left turn cars as quickly as I can. I drive cars and motorcycles too and try to be a considerate road user.

You might want to read up on Idaho Stops for cyclists, if this is bugging you. In some locales, law makers realize that it’s possible to accurately assess the safety of crossing a street on you bike without having to unclip and come to a full stop.

Yep. I have a friend at SpaceX and from his comments, it sounds like it’s kind of a shitshow sometimes.

Things have changed in the last 85 years, that’s for sure.

Stop tailgating me. Jesus Christ. Don’t you see the ten cars in front of me?

I’d say that releasing a person’s private records previous to initiating litigation would be a poor strategic move if they hope to prevail in court. We, the public, may want to be aware of the broad concepts of the case, but if you were the plaintiff, would you release your employment history publicly before you went

Just for reference, I’m 59. Things were different 40 years ago. Also, she unionized grocery stores, which aren’t exactly full of skilled labor, either.

I’m surprised that I have to come in here and remind you that the answer is Miata.

Note the language about talking about union activities while on the clock. Totally allowed if you can do it while you’re working and your employer allows you to talk while working. [emphasis added]

I’d be just about 100% certain this documentation will be part of the litigation. No need to release it to the rest of us.