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m4ximusprim3
m4ximusprim3

I’ve always been a big fan of the Nokians, but they seem to be getting harder and harder to find these days. The R3's were some of the best snow tires I’ve ever owned. The R5's are ok but don’t seem to have quite the same grip, despite all the marketing magic crystal hype. They last longer though, which is nice.

Yes, but have you factored in the distributed skin cancer costs across humanity that we all pay as the price for your personal fusion reactor blanketing the entire planet in radiation? Eh?

BURN DINOSAURS FOR MURRICA

“Challenge” is just another word for “opportunity”

-People who make really big explosives, probably.

Actually, this is part of the design. You just have to make a very narrow canal and then let it all move south until chile impacts antarctica and the whole things stops again. Boom, now you have a wide canal!

I don’t think Ford actually even really cared about winning that lawsuit, they just intended to make a statement to future buyers that if you flip cars you signed a no-resale clause on, they would make you burn more than your profit in legal fees.

I shopped them for all of 4 days and then bought a new Santa Cruz for under MSRP instead. Not quite as good on mileage, but a nicer place to be inside and roughly the same capability.

I would guess that their logic is that the venn diagram of “people who get $2000 loans at TitleMax” and “People who read long ProPublica articles” are two circles on entirely different planets, so why would they care.

1-4 - because all of those things visually indicate “fast off road man thing” to a certain slice of the population. It’s pure lizard brain, peg in hole marketing.

Which leads to 5 - “superior product” in this case is “expensive thing rookie wide receiver can blow his signing bonus on and pilot drunk into a florida

I had a guy offer me $20,000 for my 4x2 v10 in the home depot parking lot the other day. Unfortunately it would be tough to find something else with the same towing capacity right now for that money and I do like my Exie, but I can’t say I wasn’t tempted to just return my lumber and walk home with a huge wad of cash

It’s almost like the law was designed this way by... wealthy corporate donors?

Nah, couldn’t be. 

Oops, reply got kinja’d. My problem with these vertical wipers is that the initial stroke pushes the water down below the wiper and then the wiper gets up out of the way, so the wind will just take some percentage of that water and push it right back up into the driver’s sightline.

For full auto operation they’ll work

Public schoolteachers end up having to take side jobs wanking the owners of delaware holding companies just to make ends meet.

My problem with the vertical wiper like that is that the initial stroke pushes the water down below the wiper, and then the wiper just moves up out of the way allowing the water to come back up, right?

Like in full auto it works like a normal wiper, but for any intermittent setting it’s just objectively worse at

Yep! I’m not car collecting, I’m only the owner of a Delaware holding company which has sole ownership of a trust which owns a family trust which investing in a portfolio of appreciating assets. Me personally, I’m poor this year!

-Rich person, talking to tax man while being wanked off by supermodels.

Wait till someone tells him some helmets don’t even come with visors in the first place.

I also like that, like my mom talking to my echo, he uses “please” and “thank you” when googling things.

I feel like this engine is going to be featured in a textbook someday as “the most advanced gas engine technology that didn’t catch on because all gas engines went away right when it got perfected”.

No, but she goes down a lot.