metaknight2k
MetaKnight2k
metaknight2k

You’re weird. Ads explain that a product exists, what it’s features are, and why you’re going to want one. Without any of those ads, how is the average person going to get the information about the joycons and the multiplayer modes and the ability to dock the Switch?

Our side is losing because we aren’t skilled enough to draw the other side to aide us. It’s Chevy vs Ford, when it’s really Chevy and Ford vs the rich and powerful. The 1% have correctly deduced that we have too much power together, so they work to keep us apart.

If you make any kind of profit, it’s taxable, and I would assume at your normal taxable rate unless you make so much profit your income bracket goes up. The only way to lower the taxes is to treat it as something other than profit, and then you get mired in tax laws. Since you’re making money, you have to treat it as

It’s also a fact that renewable energy has doubled in the last decade and seems poised to double again within the next decade. So as 2020 rolls around the emissions of EVs will continue to drop as coal goes offline and solar and wind replace it.

You misunderstand. Her grief briefly let her realize that a black mother is also human.

It might also speak to the fact that some people aren’t prepared for emergencies.

I doubt it would be worse than a corolla. The diesels were polluting at 10x to 30x the allowed rate, so between 9 to 27 g/km.

So it sounds like you perfectly understand the point of driverless cars. Do you also not understand the point of cold laundry detergent? How about colorfast dye? Frozen food, a meat department in groceries, dishwashing machines, and daycare centers?

Or that the winner of the popular vote didn’t get elected?

Just like regulating supplements and drugs and food handling and restaurant sanity distort the market.

Um, CAFE prices the cost of pollution into the car. Why would raising gas prices be more effective than raising the car prices?

How do you expect them to regulate pollution without the CAFE standards? Here’s an analogy:

No, I think you misunderstand. The assumption of a Clinton presidency is that the economy, social safety net, and basic human decency weren’t doomed.

As I get older and creakier I realize the value of higher entry heights. As a tall person I also see why other people need higher drive height, too. And as a person who enjoys driving, I appreciate that the car lowers itself to improve driving dynamics.

Really? You already knew how to bid?

The British take queuing very seriously.

I vote #4, buy something cheap and practical but keep the Corvette. There’s plenty of interesting cheap cars too.

I believe a 10 year old Mazda 3 would be more reliable. Either the power steering was solid because it already survived 10 years, or it had recently been repaired.

Don’t forget our dependence on calculators, spellcheck, autocorrect, colorfast dyes, cold water detergents, stain lifting enzymes, cooked food, electricity, and petroleum! How many of us could survive a week in the wild with only a knife, rope, and some leather?

I expect it to take a lifetime. It’s been 16 years and only 4m hybrids have been sold in the US: