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You have to remember it's the tale wagging the dog with Starbucks, the reason why their dress code looks like it is straight out of the 1950s is because they have to appease the more culturally conservative parts of the country like the south and midwest. Judging by the local coffee shops in Seattle like Slate,

No, their convertible of choice is the v6 automatic Mustang. Even then I think over the last five years all of the happy college-age young women with rich parents have moved away from convertibles and towards "cute-ute" crossovers.

Thats how representative democracy works... You elect someone to represent your best interests in government.

What is wrong with some of these commenters talking about the woman engineer in the video? What the fuck is wrong with you people!

That is interesting, I did not know that about Hamburg. Assuming you know more about the infrastructure in Hamburg, do they have a lot of commuter friendly cycle paths throughout the city (i.e not recreational paths that tend to meander about like they do in a lot of American cities)?

I guess the relative safety depends on where you live and all I can tell you is that where I have lived Indianapolis, Madison, Portland, and Seattle you are a lot safer if motorists see you as a slower vehicle on the road then if they (don't) see you as a fast moving pedestrian on the sidewalk. Back in Indy when I

Thats also a good point about the suburbs, having grown up in an urban area and never lived in the suburbs its easy for me to forget just how hostile the infrastructure can be to alternative modes of transportation. Also thanks for pointing out my "m" - "b" mixup, no matter how much I write that letter switch always

bicycle helmet converts from a streamlined lid for the sidewalk

I talked to a guy in downtown Portland, Or (of course) who imported one from France for the express purpose of converting it into a food truck. I should have gotten a photo.

Thats OK Ferrari, you don't have to outdo the Mazda5 in the odd side crease category...

If you look at how much crap Toyota got when people started slamming on their accelerators rather then their brakes you'll notice that in the automotive world "operator error" dose not exist.

Thanks! Not bad for a few minuets in Photoshop. I was going to bump up the contrast even more on the blimp and mask in a paper texture, but I know that comment sections on articles have a vary short half-life of activity and decided to post it quickly.

The one dollar bill is overdue for a redesign...

I wonder if the Suzuki SX4 was just ahead of it's time? I know that it was a relative sales flop, but looking back at it today it seems like it had all of the compact crossover building blocks that everyone is falling over each other to buy today.

Saab 900... Just like it's engine position...

The design is a bit dated, but the senators site loads fine and is readable to me. What probably happened was that her personal site was hit with a lot of traffic after the interview went up and caused the site to load slowly or improperly.

Fare thee well subtle hood power bulge. You will forever create a slightly distorted convex reflection in our memories.

The car is way too over-powered.

I look forward to seeing this livery on the track at a 2030 LeMons race.