mixedbreedpolitics
mixedbreedpolitics
mixedbreedpolitics

It’s not unusual for health insurance companies to look for someone else to reimburse them for claims where they think someone else could be negligent. Back injuries are likely to go into 6 figures. When my kids were young one of them was injured riding their bicycle in the alley behind the house. Our insurance

You’d probably have to trailer the solar panels to have enough to recharge the bike before the heat death of the universe. Or 12 parsecs, whichever comes first.

Unless GM workers want to work for $2 or $3 an hour, they aren’t going to be able to compete with workers in other countries, with or without a union. But whatever man.

I smell a Discovery/Golden Eagle Moab trek in the future.

Would it be reliable if we did an LS swap?

Assuming you burn some sort of fuel in your F250, you’re paying taxes on miles driven every time you fill up. You understand that a Prius will (in general) pay lower gas taxes than an F250, right?

In general heaver vehicles get lower mileage, and they also cause more damage to roads. It’s obviously not perfect, but the gas tax does seem to roughly proportional to each vehicle’s contribution to road upkeep.

But what would we do for entertainment?

The states that do testing usually do emissions/safety. I think a few only do safety. For states that do both, emissions is not required on BEV vehicles, but safety usually is. So at least those states can read OBDII with no additional overhead.

In my state there’s annual vehicle inspections that must be done prior to registration. They read the OBD, which has mileage. The DMV gets the inspection data electronically from the testing businesses already, so I’d think it would be a slam dunk for the DMV to calculate your mileage from the previous year and use

They could always go with DCT tech. Ford can help them out there.

Bless your heart.

You are scary good at this.

They’re just tennis shoes dude.

Don’t forget to move the needle on our core deliverables. Synergies will ideally converge to incentivize engagement among strategic participants. Onboarding talented contributors will insure optimal market penetration.

All of the research on the web I can find says that gas was used in early vehicles, not kerosene. Example

Google maps doesn’t use that much data though. Maybe they just don’t know that.

TomTom keeps sending me emails about updating a device I haven’t used in years. When it was fairly new, they wanted me to pay for map updates that cost a significant fraction of what the device cost me new. Later on they offered some updates for free. I don’t know about what they’re doing lately because I just delete

You’re allowed a carry-on and a personal item. The personal item is suppose to go under the seat in front of you. If you put it in the overhead, you’re taking up space meant for someone else’s carry-on. But of course the FAs don’t enforce it.

From a user perspective they are typically better than taxis. If you’re looking for some part-time work or to get by for a short time, they might be okay. If circumstances push you into trying to work for them full time, they suck.