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maclifer

I clicked three different source links and couldn’t find any details on the oil. Not what type, and not whether they were oily to begin with or if he oiled them up as part of his “fuck you” to the employee.

I think you are confusing hte fact other people ALSO buy the Ford truck. The Ford CEO is saying working types, whom buy work trucks, will not consider the Tesla .. and he’s mostly right.

Stupidity is not the exlusive province of the republican party is it? See Nancy Pelosi and Joe Biden for just two instances.

My prediction is that any Cybertruck that gets sold (assuming any ever actually reach production) will simply cannibalize sales from Tesla’s other existing (outdated) models. Ford/Chevy/Ram don’t have much to worry about when it comes to conquest sales. As Farley stated, few real truck owners would ever consider

If it’s any consolation, the combination of wildlife and corrosive water means there are no bodies left in the wreck. (Sorry, that may not be a consolation.) What’s creepier is some of the wrecks in the Great Lakes, which do indeed still have bodies in them. That water is fresh, and very cold, and very oxygen

My only question: does Andreas get to keep the oil covered pennies so that he can start website to sell each penny framed with a copy of the “F—K YOU!” note. For $20 plus shipping, he can make a pretty penny!

I was an aviation safety manager for a number of years and reading the guy’s philosophy tells me all I need to know about this “when not if” incident.

This is the second article this week calling the wreck the HMS Titanic. It was not a Royal Navy Ship, it belonged to the White Star Line and was correctly called the RMS (Royal Mail Ship) Titanic.

Most of the US Navy Submarines cannot go 12,500 feet deep where the Titanic wreck lays. There are very few submarines or submersibles which can go that deep

The most expensive $915 check he’s ever written, I’ll bet.

I like it when idiots fuck around and then publicly find out.

In Beijing, a weekend. I wouldn’t want to drive on it afterwards, though.

I don’t have a way to charge an EV at home, but if I did I’d sure be looking at this or the Cross Country variant. It sure is coming in just in time with the right branding and reputation to tempt the people that can’t stomach Musk.

It would cost me more money than I’m currently paying for my vehicle, but I would like to check one of these out in person.

It’s nothing to do with ads. It has to do with API cost. Apps are happy paying for fair access but Reddit wants to charge astronomical amounts instead. They want to turn a huge profit off peoples apps OR force them to close and funnel everyone through their gateways.

One of the things that almost every news outlet seems to miss is that people are not protesting that the reddit API will cost money, they’re protesting that the cost for the API is so absurdly out of touch that it’s designed to kill off any third party apps.

Part of the idea is if your favorite subreddits are dark, you won’t visit reddit at all. That’s what I’m doing. The subs I would normally go to reddit for are dark. So, I’m just not using reddit today. Deleting your account doesn’t send as much of a message because it’s permanent. If you just stop using it today and

this is reddit, not 4chan

I mean, if that were true, they’d ask for a reasonable rate for using the API, that reflected the cost of those requests, not the exaggerated sums they appear to be asking the developers of popular reddit reader apps like Apollo for.

Yet another site succumbing to the enshittification of the internet.