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I don’t fly a lot, but the Atlanta and Charlotte airports both have one thing that makes using them as a hub worth the layover.

This, a thousand times over.

JFC dude, this is a lumbar support already designed and engineered that they pulled out. And then tried to justify it by saying it does not get used. Because they put an expensive sensor in the seat to track all that.

Where I get stuck at is what is fair to pay a person?

Well, it seems that the tech giants won the war. We always thought that Big Brother was the government, but in reality it was the corporate Overlords trying to read our minds and manipulate us to do their bidding.

I think you have summed up how many feel about this.

The most expensive car one can own is a inexpensive luxury car. This is no exception.

Is it just me, or is it really creepy that Tesla is acknowledging they track every damned thing that their users do in their product?

Want to know a secret? It really does not matter whether it is a buyer’s or seller’s market when you are effectively being both a buyer and a seller at the same time. When you buy your first house, buy in a buyer’s market. If you are going to sell and move into a rental, sell in a seller’s market (like now). But if

Which is why, as others have said, RR should have been all EV by now. Last check, they start at over $200K and the average cost is a lot more. The company is happy to keep using old world craftsmanship, but they also tend to go high tech on a lot of stuff without any qualms. Look at how they used LED tech to make the

The measurements are in imperial when they ship stuff over, but the actual products are created for metric, like a 10mm bolt. That’s what screws us over. The US, Liberia, and Myanmar are the only 3 countries still using non-metric measures. So the product can be labelled for whatever market, but for economy of scale,

The funny thing is that the metric system is in use, right under our noses, but we refuse to see it as it really is.

Yeah, people die doing things they shouldn’t, and that is just how it goes. Skydiving has about 11 deaths per year in the US, but we don’t stop people from doing it. And we know it to be high risk, just like racing a car at speed on a closed circuit, especially when it is an amateur driver. Hell, amusement parks kill

Unfortunately, being good at what you do is really not important, as far as success is concerned. For every person you see on stage, on screen, or hear on the radio, or such, there are probably 1000 people with more skill, more talent, and better at the craft than those people. A lot of it comes down to luck, and once

3rd Gear: Even GM Is Saying Its Battery Joint Ventures In Ohio And Tennessee Should Be Union

Well, ask Will Ferrell. He still works, and he still has fans, and I cannot for the life of me understand how people find him funny.

It is French conceptual art.

So true. In 1997, I bought a new Ford Ranger XLT pickup, not the base one, and one of the reasons for the purchase, other than wanting a pickup, was that it was about the cheapest way to get a vehicle of that size for that low a cost. And the reason for the low price of a pickup? It was using old BOF construction on a

Lambo makes a lot of sense as an Extroverted Audi offering

So it’s grape flavored?