I love it in the summer - just don’t go too heavy on St. Germaine. Oh, and make sure it is St Germaine - other versions I tried don’t quite do it for me.
I love it in the summer - just don’t go too heavy on St. Germaine. Oh, and make sure it is St Germaine - other versions I tried don’t quite do it for me.
Putin is helping a dictator that at least keeps the place together - kind of like what Saddam did in Iraq and what Qadaffi did in Libya. Obama is helping the people that took over after Saddam and after Qadaffi. We can see how well that went - I mean Libya is a shinning example of what happens when you let “moderate…
At the risk of sounding like a conspiracy nut, whatever military–industrial–congressional complex wants military–industrial–congressional complex gets. More weapons sold = more profits, and that is all that matters. It is not like our “leaders” care about the people of Syria.
Fucking idiotic... did US learn nothing from arming mujaheddin in Afghanistan in the 80’s, only to fight them later? Or helping “moderate” Libyan rebels and fighting Qaddafi? Or getting rid of Saddam, disbanding Baath party and Iraqi army - which are now a large chunk of ISIS? Who are these idiots that make these…
It turns out, she liked her wine sweeter and wanted to pour grenadine or St Germain into her wine. Into. Her. Wine.
And it has been doing wonders to stop ISIS, prevent beheadings, prevent ISIS from taking over new territory on regular basesbases, hasn’t it?? Together with millions spent on arming “moderate rebels” - like we did with mujahedeen in Afghanistan in the 80’s - US foreign policy in the region is just kicking ass!
“more moderate anti-Assad forces” sounds much better than “anti-government radical Islam forces associated with Al-Qaeda”. Seriously, removing Saddam removing and Gaddafi from power worked so well for the people of Iraq and Libya, it makes all the sense to try and do the same in Syria, right? Right?
No, they don’t. Compare apples and different color apples, and not oranges. I’ve seen dozens if not hundreds of enterprise level Dell D620 and similar Latitude laptops. Heck, I can go get one right not and have it boot. Apple laptops that still work were built to enterprise specs, and behave just like PC enterprise…
Anecdotal evidence - I’ve been on my Dell XPS desktop for almost 7 years. I’ve seen so many broken i-products when I worked for the IT department of a school district, it wasn’t even funny. Techs that worked there had 100+ years combined experience and they all call apple users beta testers.
Came for this, wasn’t disappointed :)
Hate kinja, wrong person
I dig it - decent size wagon with AWD and manual. My lease is up in a year or so, and this seems like a nicer alternative to an Outback or Forester XT as they both have CVT
I am also looking into an Abarth, but as a third car, just for summer fun. A slightly used ones depreciate so fast, I just can’t find anything that is even close in value/grin factor. I know that GTI is a better car in every aspect, but at $12-16k for 2012-2015 used models with under 15k miles, and the amount of fun…
Which Fiat is the new Giulia based on?
I flew Spirit once. By the time we were done, I decided never to use them again. Ticket + fees + charge for everything + less comfortable seats made me realize that I would rather spend a few extra bucks in advance and fly Southwest. I was even lucky not to have a delay or anything, and they fly out of DIA as all of…
“What Can Volkswagen Do?”
Finally someone with an ounce of brain.
I read somewhere that Ford makes close to 100% of their profits from the US truck division. I wonder if it would make financial sense for them to buy carbon deductions from Tesla or similar, and sell all their non-truck business related stuff. Think about it - they employ thousands, have factories, distribution chains…
No worries, we are still 1st gen, I am sure that my kids or grandkids will turn right into that stereotype ;)