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Mick Molte
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Right. Just capture them without chasing them. And when you pick them up they tell you that you are mistaken, and they weren’t there.

The details make this even less justified, not more.

What color is that Infinity?

If you’d like to wander down a deep dark hole, I suggest the comments of the Gateway Pundit article by Jim Hoft. (Hoft has been banned from Twitter for “civic integrity violations” — meaning, he keeps promoting The Big Lie.)

As a relative of one of these types, the answer to all of these is a resounding no. Obsessing over shit like this is pretty much it 

Who sells a car for $8,500 that has a broken window? That alone makes eye brows raised. Add on the intake and cat back exhaust and they’re mid-forehead level. No thanks.

...Or we don’t want a piece of shit VW at any price.

Not sure about not picking up the feet, but the danger is this. In high voltage cases, 5000-10,000V, at some distance from the contact point the ground will be at, literally, ground potential (0V) In between that spot and the place where the wire is touching the voltage is dropping off.

Only, in this very article, there’s a video where covering the cameras completely disables the system, and in experimenting with what needs to be covered, the creator discovered that only one of the three top ones needs to be covered for the whole system to be borked.
And personally?
I’ll take the actual video in the

The actually spelt it wrong a few hundred years ago and no one has corrected us yet. It’s actually the Untied States of America.

Blowing my mind that folks are defending Colonial saying “what, you expected them to give fuel away for free?”

I work in IT, and I’ve already told my boss that if our systems get hacked I’m quitting on the spot. I have zero interest in spending three months to replace every single piece of compromised equipment. Especially since several of our sister companies have been hit in the last six months. Worse yet is that I know

I don’t think any critics are advocating that they “eat it”. I don’t even know if I would expect them to completely switch to manual billing at the same scale, in a seamless way. But the fact that they couldn’t mitigate at all - switch key accounts and channels to manual? C’mon. You can do that with an excel sheet.

1/5 stars

A company couldn’t bill its customers so they decide to cause a fuel panic because they can’t get out billing.  Let’s not play stupid here.  In terms of harm reduction, Colonial utterly failed.  Yes, the hackers screwed up when they targeted Colonial, but this whole comedy of errors couldn’t have played out more

How did they bill customers before computers?

I think post-cover the rest of the country is hip to something that only particular segments were aware of before:

Doesn’t matter because nobody will ever take it offroad.

In other words, the two-mode system allows for X-Mode use above 25 mph, whereas the standard system you get on other trims does not.”