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It’s got a cop motor, a 130 kilowatt plant, it’s got cop tires, cop suspensions, cop shocks...

David, David, David. How could you even consider buying your way out of this? Think of US, your loyal readers.

Ah, that’s a no-brainer then.

Six: I don’t like the way my cam looks. Has some pitting on the lobes. Would probably last a while as is, but a stock cam isn’t absurdly expensive. I think I paid $100-ish with new bearings. 

Hone and send.

Nah. Fuck too big to fail. A few are, but most businesses just wish they were.

For companies that want bailouts, I think there should be a set of criteria to qualify.

1. If you spent your giant tax break money on stock buybacks - go fuck yourself.
2. If your CEO got a giant bonus from tax break money - go fuck yourself
3. If your employees are woefully underpaid, worked to death, and have no

It would be interesting to see how much market research has gone into whether or not buyers actually exist anymore. It may not be so much that people are turning away from Harley, as it is that people are turning away from motorcycles and Harley is just taking the biggest hit. 

Re: Hardley Ableson:

Neutral:  I have concerns that we’re all spending a lot of money on something that isn’t and likely won’t be a viable long term solution for transport.  I dunno what will be the solution, but I don’t see how it can be batteries. 

Franz Liszt?

Oh yeah, baby!

unlike today, where cheap wine flows like 80's cocaine.

It was the ‘80s. A magical time when cocaine flowed like cheap wine.

Not a long way to go until the full Mad Max:

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It’s not just dropping the handle; it’s still leaving it in the car and driving off.

The 72 911 did have a rear “fuel door” but actually it was an external oil fill but it was on the right side and in front of the wheel well. I can imagine that ended full of fuel a few times since it was only used for one year.

I’m glad someone finally addressed this, as it boggles my mind that such a shitty UI is allowed to leave a multi-million dollar company on a finished product. Not only that, but over the years they have never improved it.

This honestly doesn’t surprise me that much. This sort of thing happens all the time in the software world.