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I’m getting a little bit of this vibe from the proportion of the 2-door.

My instincts were right. Abandoning the Challenger name AND the 4 doors of the current Charger seemed like madness. I predict they will keep dominating the 4 door large car sales charts. At first for the Daytona EV version and then bolstered with the SIXPACK after all those Daytona buyers have gotten their EV fix.

I’ll give you that. It definitely looks better here. The front end is still depressing to me, though. I really liked the fuselage shape of the body side on the previous model as well. 

I feel like they lost it when Jared turned out to be a monster.

I can agree with you on some things. The selection of toppings, especially when crafting a veggie sub, is admirable. But in the end, any sub you make with all those toppings gets let down by the bread, which is inferior to any of its competitors IMO. If you like it, I won’t yuck your yum. I just think they need to

My cereal observations...

The new “mini” versions of Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Cocoa Puffs, Trix, and Reese’s Crunch are fantastic updates to tried and true flavors. The texture change to tiny spheres just takes it up a notch.

I’m not sure how loudly I would have to yell this for the CEO to hear but...

I don’t care what the restaurant looks like if the FOOD IS SHIT!!!

Also, if your pre-packaged meat is sub-par compared to the competion, it could be that it’s not the pre-packaging, but the actual meat. So, adding robotic slicers to freshly slic

I’ll agree that the rear is its best angle. But the front looks like it’s depressed. 

I like the current Civic a lot. Especially in sedan form. Previous version was way too busy. But I love the previous Accord and hate the current one.

The “new” Honda Accord looked 30 years old the day it debuted.

To be faaaaaaair...

That last one is an aftermarket E60 fascia kit.

One of my favorite films. I don’t think I can recall a sadder scene than the one in the cab of the moon rover on the sat phone call to earth. The title of the music playing at that moment is “Memories (Someone We’ll Never Know)” and it’s still devastating to think about to this day. That movie stuck with me for days

I’ve heard Dwayne Johnson can be a bit of an asshole, but I don’t see him berating Rebecca Ferguson over her acting in a Hercules movie.

A big one for me was the old Saturn LS. The first model had a clean, low-profile front end with pretty thin headlamps for the time. Then the refresh came along and cocked that all up with some of the worst headlamps ever designed. The whole front end became a train wreck.

That could be the spin, but would quickly be outed as not the case. Normal prices during off-peak, higher during surge. There is no intention to save people money here.

Find me one person who likes it when their price for a good or service goes up randomly due to a surge pricing situation. Doing things that you KNOW will make your customer unhappy is a recipe for failure. And you know they aren’t going to have a “cheaper” price when demand is low. There will be normal price, and

Good deal?  Or did you pay through the (rubber) nose?

Definitely gaining. I didn’t know they existed, and now I do.

My own feelings of course, but to me, wood offers less resistance. It’s damped, per se. The knife edge can cut into it ever so slightly. Glass and similar materials do not yield to the knife. The blade clanks and scrapes against them. It’s like nails on a chalkboard.

Agreed. Cutting on a glass cuttingboard is a wholly unsatisfying experience. Same with cutting on plates. It sets my teeth on edge. I can see rubber being a viable option, if only it wasn’t so expensive.  And I’d be worried about the smell.  Some rubbers can transfer a very strong odor to your hands when touched.