I spent 3 years on the Space Coast and witnessed firsthand how many families there depend on NASA, both directly and as an interconnected local economy. Glad to hear some sense of financial security will return for the near future.
I spent 3 years on the Space Coast and witnessed firsthand how many families there depend on NASA, both directly and as an interconnected local economy. Glad to hear some sense of financial security will return for the near future.
First thing I noticed was that Brutalist-esque “office building” as well. I have to say I like the effect, not least because of the black & tan color scheme between it and the hull.
As much as I’d rather these jobs be for the other side of the river, I’m glad to hear this Canadian union was successful in their negotiations (so it seems).
That’s funny; I was looking at a Maybach 57 last week. 2007 model year with 64,423 miles listed at $77,000. And in an exterior that really shows how loud (luxurious?) the colorblocking was.
Not a whole lot of posts make me chuckle and briefly break out into a smile. This is one of them.
I wish Catalina Island had that sort of cart culture.
I’m glad this was reposted today because I’ve been thinking of writing a similar post for a couple months now. Basically “What do you even get on a base model 2016 Chevrolet Camaro”? For a car that offers probably the most significant range of options from base model to fully loaded, this seems like a relevant…
“But what of those cars that are sold by the millions? In an era of homogeneous technology, are they not built as well? Don’t they have power windows and other gew-gaws? And if so, what constitutes today’s luxury car?” - April 19, 1987