Exxon owned in the sense that it’s owned by an affiliate who leases out the property to a holding company, who leases back to them, and then outsources the management of its operations to someone else.
Exxon owned in the sense that it’s owned by an affiliate who leases out the property to a holding company, who leases back to them, and then outsources the management of its operations to someone else.
These things are like a bat signal that says “tedious experience ahead”. I hope they don’t go away. I use them every time my wife and I go out.
Isn’t an “Edison style” bulb, by definition, supposed to be made of stolen ideas?
How about autonomous cars? They cool in the rain?
this pun will go criminally underrated.
The best part about this comment is the dude that took it seriously.
I think the OP was being sarcastic...
I can’t fathom being in possession of a car such as this and not driving it. I constantly have the urge to go for a drive, and I don’t even have anything all that special. Walking past this in my garage everyday for 25 years and just smiling and moving on would be a physical impossibility for me.
I don’t know what you are talking about. These cars are awesome. ALL CARS ARE AWESOME. ALL HAIL OUR NEW USED CAR OVERLORDS.
This is one of those purchases that seems like a great idea shortly after winning the Powerball jackpot. But then, 5 years later when you’re penniless and turning tricks in a back alley to feed your crippling drug addiction, you look back and think “Maybe that wasn’t the best idea.”
I say the same thing when trying to buy ANY USED Toyota with under 100k miles
prowler. as long as it has the matching trailer.
You forgot to mention the 48” eBay LED light bar mounted above the windshield on a typical over-landing Tacoma.
Tacoma? Bridge? Wind? This may not end well.
Cannot star this enough. Great work, guys.
Well done guys. Great article
Can we retroactively change COTD?
A star for you... I really shouldn’t browse the comments section while eating dinner... choking on a bite of pizza right now.
This may be bigger than we thought. It turns out that there were many early, unsuccessful attempts at this BMW theft scheme worldwide that only succeeded in disabling the turn signals.
You did an excellent job describing the situation. In my professional opinion, I believe procedurally both controller and pilot did what they had to do. Operationally the squabble on frequency was unprofessional by both parties.