The Futurama tubes.
The Futurama tubes.
In all honesty: writers proofread (or are supposed to), daily news blogs get a read from an editor or possibly two, and then longer features and especially big reported stories get multiple layers of edits.
While the 911 has grown, that pic is ‘shopped
If he’s old at 30, what am I at 51?
Laughing at everyone getting bent out of shape about this.
I mean the picture is dumb, but seriously, its the internet in 2018, this is what humanity truly is. You can place your naivete in the pile over near the door and pick up your serving of depression near the coat rack.
Congrats!
“Hey, yo, Sean! Yo, Sean! Hey check this out man. This dude over here wanna race the new DK. Heard he’s been beating everybody around Asia, too.”
Dude needs to pay his CA registration or he can GTFO. If you’re going to spend $800k on a fancy toy you can pay your taxes like the poors.
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Came here to say this. Huzzah!
The last post was my attempt at mea culpa. You were absolutely correct, I missed the later reference to India. I am well aware that India is part of Asia, but but I’m obligated to include F&F references whenever possible. I appreciate you being gentle in your response, as I was dragged early on this site by someone …
It’s not “technology bad”, its “turning tasks over to automation reduces attentiveness”.
The market for this car demands tacky.
Not just you. Reminds me of a poor execution of the monograms I seem to mostly see on SUVs at the mall.
That’s a really good point that I often think about. I was reading through post on a Miata forum awhile back that was a poll basically asking: if money wasn’t a factor, how much hp would you like to have in a Miata? A lot of people responded with the typical “no such thing as too much power”, which in my mind is…
There are older/other articles stating this has been a long time coming as the consumer market just doesn’t want cars like they used to. No mention of tariffs or price of steel, but I won’t discount that being a key player in the decision.