When I did automation, my bosses’ boss, the engineering manager, told us how he and his wife saw Basic Instinct with her parents when they were just dating.
When I did automation, my bosses’ boss, the engineering manager, told us how he and his wife saw Basic Instinct with her parents when they were just dating.
Now try the number 4 plug on a Ford Modular V8.
The Montana Valley Apartments manager noted that the complex doesn’t allow cars with rust, dents, flat tires, or bad paint to sit in front of its complex.
There’s no reason to get one, the car isn’t special.
One of the worst parts of the great recession is that it killed off any chances of a civilian version of those.
Toxic or “mentally challenged”?
I’m not upset that Lordstown was allegedly caught faking orders. I was skeptical of Hindenburg’s allegations, being that it is in their interest to have Lordstown’s stock drop.
Hindenburg has been willing to stand by the accuracy of their reports.
I did read the whole report and saw the evidence they included when Brownwell posted the story, without disclosing the Hindenburg is a short selling firm.
I stand corrected
The key parts are money saved and increased productivity.
Tell that to David Tracy.
Where do you think the disclaimer came from?*
The best defense against a lawsuit over this would be for the report to be accurate, based on all available timely evidence.
Peyote, actually. It grows in the area José lives.
Then they should stand by their allegations.
It should be pointed out that Hindenburg had this statement in the legal disclaimer of their report: