mkbruin
mkbruin, Atlas VP
mkbruin

Our odyssey has 170k on it and we’ll buy a new one in the next year or so. Am I better off waiting for the 2018 or should I be able to get a deal on 2017s since many will wait? Doesn’t seem like much of an upgrade - I know we don’t know full details yet - but I kind of like the idea of buying a generation where the

Personally, I’m a big fan of the first one, and look forward to seeing it in showrooms.

What does this have to do with literally anything in this article? Innocent people are dead and you post a Trump gif? How are you ungreyed?

Not only is this in poor taste, but you ripped it off a comment from Jezebel’s article. That makes you not only a jackass, but a plagiarizing jackass.

Religion of peace.

Today I learned that Honda totally ripped off the Studebaker Wagonaire:

We have always been at war with Eurasia

Honesty, I don’t like this anymore that the you, but I also feel like maybe this is what we deserve. I’m holding an iPhone right now. We all know they’re made by slaves and that the rare earth minerals that make them go are strip mined with little or no environmental regulations probably by children, so that I can

This... there will always be obstacles, if its not a Comcast truck it will be something else. Motorists have a responsibility to drive as is appropriate for conditions. Drive slower in bad conditions, especially when your visibility of the road ahead is limited.

Not at all. I’ve been on the Comcast’s guys end. Not for a particular ISP but as a contractor. It’s a shit job and people drive by you going way too fast. A lot of people purposely speed up going by you. It’s annoy at best.

You are not alone. Not at all. If they’re going over that blind hill at 40mph in the snow on “all season” (Read: “Summer”) tires the blame is on no one but themselves. They were going too fast for the conditions, which even places the blame on themselves legally. At least it does here, you are legally required to

Well, to be fair, I would think emergency responders would put out a car or some signs on the hill where people can see it before they approach the scene. Also, there’s a mandatory speed restriction on the adjacent lane when driving by emergency vehicles parked on the shoulder (doesn’t necessarily apply to the

I really don’t think the fault lies at all with the first Comcast guy. They were fixing a line literally where a car had gone off the road and damaged the pole, so why would he stand there repairing it without his truck protecting him?

I lived in Michigan for forty plus years before moving to the Indy area for a VP position. I honestly thought about selling our two-stage snowblower before moving as I thought that much further south wouldn’t get much snow at all.

is it just me or did it look like once he got off the lawn he high tailed it out of there?

Actually, after watching the video, 100% (yes, 100%) of the fault is the ASSHOLES that are going way, way WAY too fast for the road conditions. I see it every single fucking time it snows out here in WI, where people think that they can just keep going 40mph+ in snow, on ice, and without any type of snow tires

completely agree. if the hill is that “blind” and a real accident had taken place, it would be just as bad. actually worse.

There look to be more people that could handle the truck in the middle of the road than couldn’t, so that leads me to believe that those that couldn’t either had faulty equipment (improperly inflated or bald tires, etc.) or were driving too fast for conditions.

Comcast guys are douche canoes for sure, but I gotta say it really doesn’t look like they’re entirely at fault here. Iced over road and a blind hill on a road with houses all along it, can any of those drivers reasonably expect that they won’t encounter something like a resident pulling out of the driveway? No, and