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I want to know how their engines got around to having very minimal oxygen (you have just under half the amount of oxygen at 21000 feet vs sea level)

If we buy produce from Costco we make an effort to immediately cut up and freeze half of what we bought. But generally we avoid the produce at Costco, it just seems very hit or miss on whether it will be good or not.

The car still needed a lot of mechanical work after the detailing was complete

From my understanding there is still a distributor involved in that loop. One of the local breweries here has a tour and they say that the beer they sell on site leaves their facility after it’s brewed and bottled, goes to a distributor, and then comes back. Yes it’s stupid, but apparently this is what needs to be

Alcohol. We all probably pay 30%+ extra for alcohol because by law a distributor must be used between manufacturer and retailer.

9 out of 11 of the states with bans had that ban enacted by the so called party of capitalism and freedom.

The first true AI investment computer starts beating the stock markets by correctly predicting where and when human emotions will drive stock prices. Following AI begin trying to compete with other AI and will try to anticipate the AI anticiapation of human emotion. Stocks will swing wildly as AI investors chase each

Not just flying taxis but ELECTRIC flying taxis

And bananas

This, the problem isn’t capitalism, it’s whatever the hell we have right now. Corporate socialism is my best description. Just look at the oil industry, they receive somewhere between $10 and $50 billion in direct subsidies from the federal government each year. And then when you start looking at indirect subsidies it

pink and blue

So the union is trying to avoid lawsuits by protecting a-holes? Wonderful.

The rental tool (looked exactly like yours) I used on my Corvette was terrible and didn’t do anything to even hint at removing the bearing, it just kept slipping off the lip of the bearing. I turned to the heavy grease and ‘hydraulic’ method mentioned above and had it out in minutes. Finding a punch/dowel the right

unions standing behind some truly reprehensible members

I just can’t see that happening in my lifetime or maybe even the next one. Sure, it could happen eventually, but not to the point that it will affect any of us. I love having a car and having the freedom to go where I want, but I also would love to be able to take public transportation most places so I can buy the car

There is a heavy dose of sarcasm there.

My point is that one doesn’t come without the other.

If the roads are there people will be able to drive on them and the fact that so much of the US will still be rural (a majority of it in fact) and will still need to have private cars means this sky is falling attitude about how driving will be banned is just over the top. 

Riding is now relegated to defined trails and private lands

Yes, because roads will suddenly disappear, trucks won’t still be needed, and mass transit will get to every single house in America. Also, don’t forgot it’s illegal to own or ride a horse these days.