I’ve not been around that long.
I’ve not been around that long.
Patrick just left. It’s not as though you’re describing the site as it existed 5 years ago and it’s been a hellscape for that long.
Imma gonna have to stop you there. The Goodyear investigative series was brilliant and had effectively nothing to do with Felton’s car ownership or lack thereof.
I’ve thought about offering my proofreading skills. There’s definitely a paucity of editing lately.
One of the happiest moments in my life was when I received my second COTD in one week.
I was once informed here that I should never be driving in front of someone who’s likely to crash into me. This sounds suspiciously like that mentality.
I just tonight started SICP, which has absolutely nothing to do with automobiles but is a classic text in computer science and is sure to put me to sleep soon.
You may well be right. I just foresee lots of people letting their masks droop below the nose, flight attendants being forced to choose what to do about it, things getting worse from there.
I understand, but mask-wearing is far from ingrained in our culture yet as mandatory. It will be a tough decision for a pilot.
One can hope, but what do you do in the middle of a flight when a few first-class assholes decide they’re tired of playing along? Divert?
I can only imagine how pleased flight attendants are at having to enforce a mask policy, and how effective they’ll be at it. Look at the security guard shot and killed this week.
People who want the free financing and don’t believe that this recession is going to come for them, too.
I just want to read comments without everyone whining about how difficult it is to read comments!
Everything Kinja seems to work better on my iPad, so this might not work as reliably on other platforms, but I’ve had luck lately tapping on the discussion bubble icon at the top of the article to take me to the comments. Seems to circumvent the need to refresh the page multiple times.
I’m trying to think how many of his misfit Jeeps can be attributed to Chrysler. Not many.
Unfortunately it’ll be health care workers dying too.
That at least looks like it’s been modernized a bit...but still, wow.
I remember driving through Pennsylvania in the early 90s and the staties still used that style of light on their cars. Quite anachronistic.
Already out of my range, sadly. Won’t stop me from drooling periodically.