First-strike weapons are more useful if your enemy knows you have them and are prepared to use them. Deterrents don’t deter if they’re a secret.
First-strike weapons are more useful if your enemy knows you have them and are prepared to use them. Deterrents don’t deter if they’re a secret.
Yep, see the other child thread.
15 minutes left. Seems like a bargain to me.
Good engineers know what they’re bad at and compensate/delegate appropriately.
That’s the widely-accepted rule about headlines that end with a question mark.
My confidence in bold claims is inversely proportional to the number of typos in the presentation.
I have a theory that at least 95% of large GM dealerships have a used Wrangler parked alongside the road. I find it amusing that they use a Chrysler product to draw people in.
Using the handbrake has been suggested, but I doubt that’s sufficient for a car of this horsepower.
Meh, I bet 5th or 6th gear would do it.
I’ll have to finish this another time, but I wanted to say thank you for continuing the road trip series. Definitely one of my favorite features on the site.
I keep 3, although one is currently tucked away because reasons.
My ignition switch broke recently and I couldn’t turn off the engine.
Don’t forget the regulations. In some (most?) localities taxis are regulated and limited in number.
“On demand” is a lot easier when you have a fleet of underpaid contractors driving around everywhere. Taxi companies could offer the app and backend services but they’d still be much slower to respond.
Since I drive a stick, in any emergency situation I’m going to be pulling that leg in double quick.
Per this source, dual-threshold airbags can deploy without a seatbelt.
I never thought we’d elect Joe to be president, yet here we are.
I wouldn’t touch any generation with a ten foot pole, but I’m both heavily biased and woefully ignorant, a dangerous combination.
I saw a young lady in the passenger seat of a Wrangler, one leg on the dash, the other out the window.