How are you out of the grays?
How are you out of the grays?
In the case of drunk drivers at least, you’re protecting others from the drunks. It seems like most of the time, the drunk driver is the only one to make it out of an accident alive.
Your freedom ends where it impinges on mine. Very simple thesis by which all of these should be adopted, as well as making it IMPOSSIBLE for cars to go above the speed limit on public roads.
Define “should”. Should the 99% of people who don’t drive drunk be forced to blow into their car every time they need to go anywhere? Should I care if someone is too stupid to wear a seatbelt and gets themselves killed? Should we restrict everyone to exactly the same speed so there is no passing, no speed difference…
I work with airports and noise issues. I can tell you there is absolutely zero chance of 97 db at 3 miles from these cars. I’ve only seen them in person at the 2016 Montreal GP, and I understand they are slightly louder now than then, but compared to a Beechjet at full chat, F1 cars are like a quiet symphony. The…
I know a thing or two about noise and breaking noise laws. And frequency is the driver that is never talked about.
In my old house every year there was a marathon that was run right through our neighborhood. Portable toilets were set right at the corner of our street weeks in advance. During the race we could not come or go from our street unless we dialed 911. They set up a drink station on the other side of the intersection and…
“Miami Gardens residents have recently argued that locals will be able to hear vehicles at 97 decibels within a near-three mile radius of the track.”
Isn’t this the scumbag who’s own state trying to recall him was presented by your sister sites as a right wing anti vax coup? But he’s got the good guy “D” next to his name!!! Oh no!!!!!!!!!!
Its a free blog so I can come and go as I please but its really painful to see this site devolve so much. I pointed out last week they keep rehashing articles from several months to several years ago.
A 5-minute Twitter search gets answers too:
I’d at least expect some mention of compensation for taking photos. Nobody should work for free.
Yeah, he’s a “science guy” not a “scientist.”
I swear to Christ, the next mother fucker to call this a Marvel movie...
Sony. It’s Sony, they own the film rights to a reported 900+ characters connected to/associated with Spider-Man. That “In Association With Marvel” tag they put on them is a legal obligation, no one from Marvel had anything to with this pile or any…
Eh, I don’t think it’s a poor work ethic. The man’s consistently working on some project, just not always on the A Song of Ice and Fire novels. He does a lot of short story work and stuff of that nature. If you check his bibliography, he hasn’t gone more than two or three years without releasing something. Some of it…
At this point, I genuinely hope it’s spite towards arseholes online.
I wouldn’t want to be so cynical about his contributions tbh.
In any of the other projects that Martin has been a part of, did people complain that he didn’t fulfill his obligations or otherwise was showing a poor work ethic? Did he miss deadlines, decline to contribute, show up late, any of that?
uh, he _actually_ HIT Bottas, Max never touched Hamilton. take off your fanboi goggles.
notice however, that Bottas didn’t floor it across the chicane and pass Sainz and Yuki, because he’s not a cheater.
Free phones growing on the phone tree outside of Whole Foods?