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Mortimer Brewster
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You cannot claim self-defense and use deadly force unless you’re not the initial aggressor”

I brought a whole list of illegal acts and the specific state statutes those acts were violating (and explained how and why) to the local DA once, and the DA said they don’t handle enforcing those state laws. That I would have to talk to the state automotive regulators. So I spoke to them, and they said they don’t

Even just mirroring can have hardware-based or software-based lag on the vehicle side.

I mean, part of what makes a CarPlay system buggy or slow is the car’s hardware and software.

It’s not a crime unless people in a position of power care.

Shotspotter is shit. 

I would absolutely buy this if I weren’t just a poor boy from a poor family at the moment.

That was pointed out repeatedly by Audi in the 1980s, but too few people believed them. Every car I’ve ever had, I’ve tried flooring it and slamming the brakes without taking my foot off the accelerator, and every single time, the car has slowed and come to a stop.

Apparently some people are confirming it was a Bentley.

The one time I did purchase a car that was totaled in the first year, I hadn’t gotten gap insurance. Thankfully, God helped me out by sending a hurricane that took a massive number of used cars off the market due to flooding, so the price of used cars in the area had climbed a bit. Whatever formula they used to

My wife and I were buying a base Kia Soul several years back for use as a commuter car. The car had been sitting, mostly hidden, on the lot for a while, I assume so they could advertise having a cheap base model and then steer customers into more expensive models when they came in. At any rate, it was a cold night

I mean, if one of the Hunt family can use a house he doesn’t own as collateral for a massive loan and avoid fraud charges because he ultimately paid off the loan, then surely aggressively borrowing a car for the night shouldn’t be prosecuted, either.

It’s sad because it really, really wants to come to the U.S.

I mean, not paying prior owners (or finance companies) and not delivering on titles, registration, etc. until a significant time has passed and you’ve reamed out every innocent employee they put in harm’s way to answer the phone from disgruntled customers is how almost every car dealership I’ve dealt with in the last

That certainly sounds like the sort of issues that should be worked out on public roads in regular traffic with paying customers than in more controlled settings before being loosed on the world.

I had a 1997 Ford F150 extended cab, and there was plenty of room in the backseat bench seat, and it was good when I did have my kids with me since they couldn’t just hop out and go run in traffic until I let them out of the back first.

I mean, my house has electricity. Is this paper saying I need to get rid of that, too? Because living in my car is just going to significantly lower my fuel efficiency (plus, I guess I wouldn’t be able to get any new gas since, you know, all those gas stations run on electricity).

What do insects have to do with it?

I agree. Casino, for example, at three hours is (in my opinion) an excellent movie. Take an hour out, it’s probably not going to play nearly as well. But add an hour to something like Taxi Driver to make it three hours long, and it’s probably going to be a lot worse because of it.

Exactly.