mosko13
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I think I’d just condense this down to say we are watching a real life prisoner’s dilemma play out: How do you maintain a free market economy* when there is a world super power that is going to not even pretend to do the same? You have to play at their level *to an extent*, because even if it’s doomed to fail in the

Dear god yes. When travelling with kids, all of your carry-ons are dedicated to child-management. Snacks, lysol wipes, backup clothing, a crowbar.

Fun fact: Opening and closing the hole was the original intended purpose of the Jewish Space Lazer. Now it’s just shooting us with 5G to give us Covid.

Not only that, but industrialized nations trend towards 2.1 adding heads per household once they develop anyway. That education/contraceptives and rising childcare costs (even when adjusted for inflation) prevent humans from rearing as much offspring as possible make us a genuine oddity in the animal kingdom.

I vaguely remember a Peter Dinklage quote from GOT that was “whenever somebody says this, you should just ignore the part before the ‘but’. Everything before that doesn’t matter.

There’s like a million details to Conrail I am regretfully burdened with (and the big RR’s in general). The shortest synopsis is that the two biggest railroads in the Northeast were failing, merged in an attempt to save themselves, and the result was worse than what preceded it. The whole thing was bankrupt less than

I’m guessing there isn’t a way to do it. Rear-facing seats in 90's station wagons were fine because they usually integrated the mounting into the monocoque, and kept them inside the crash structure. Just bolting seats to the top of the ladder chassis produces way more undesirable results.

I could live with a bailout if it was a combo of what the feds did with GM and Chrysler in ‘08: The company gets taken off the market, and the government gets an ownership stake until they confident there’s a good management structure in place. It’s not perfect, but its better than whatever the hell has been going on

I imagine this is like the Chicago Flood of the 90's where they had started the traditional bidding process to fix a known problem, but once it escalated, they just called the best guy for the job and told them to fix it. Not quite as straightforward with building a new bridge, but same principle is probably there. (I’

I think about the blob thing all the time. A car from 2014 does not feel nearly as old *today* as a car from 1994 did in 2004. Although I that’s probably equal parts about muted styling changes, quality improvements, and there not being anything novel left to do with interiors (although i hate that Tesla has convinced

Huh, I thought by CEO it implied somebody above the both of them, not actually Horner. That makes more sense.

That makes sense, I guess they are just realizing now that the used BEV market is behaving like a market in the most literal way: The thing is worth as much as someone is willing to pay for it. Which isn’t as much as they were expecting, so they want to get whatever they can before it gets any worse.

I’m reading this as Newey had some sort of misconduct against the CEO, but it isn’t actually reported anywhere? That could be anything from telling him he smells bad to hitting him over the head with a crowbar.

Is the CT6 actually bad? I just want the closest thing to a big floaty 21st century DeVille there is. And if I can’t have that, then the alternative is probably a Tahoe.

Sort of agree with your point on the maintenance, but I still want to see the receipts. Like others have said, if its sitting out of service for an extended period waiting for parts, that’s a legitimate problem. It’s just not thorough reporting to say “The culprits, once again, have been high maintenance costs”.

We’re all sitting here watching a video where crossing a double-yellow was completely uncalled for. Fella said you don’t do that, which to the letter of the law, is correct. Nobody really asked for a discussion on whether it was *ever* the right thing to do. Most of us would agree it probably is.

I don’t think that’s what OP is saying, and the scenario you laid out doesn’t really match what’s happening in the video.

Somebody took out my driver-side mirror while it was parked on the street in like 2013. I figured a black plastic replacement would be cheaper than the painted one that came with whatever trim level we had, but somehow they were the same price.

Hey, my ‘01 Tahoe was Pewter! Still kicking myself for getting rid of it in 2015, it had at least another 100k miles in it.

Now we are going from “no value to lost” to a net positive on the world. Addition by subtraction!