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Part of me wants to say that the severance is garbage for a company that big. They could help these people out, especially for potentially laying them off during surge #2... but on the other hand, its better than showing up one day and your badge no longer lets you in the door..

I thought the severance options seemed pretty grim, and then I was reminded that my company offers zero severance, unless you happen to be VP level.

Good on Ford. However, I do take some offence to this:

Not sure I understand this question. The UAW is fairly diverse in their leadership: https://uaw.org/executive-board-2-2/

That’s a pistol, playa.

Most likely the LS6 based on the GM square not being on the door (only for 06/07 had it, also the LS2 years), but that could easily be removed. Although I resent the boring LS2 comment based on mine having the LS2.

If it never had a stock to begin with it may legally be a pistol. If it had a stock and the person removed it they now have an illegal short barreled rifle, which is a felony at the federal level not to mention whatever California would do about it.

Someone actually figured out that curving a bullet trajectory is entirely possible like the movie Wanted via the Magnus effect, but the forces required to do it would annihilate the human body.

It could also be an airsoft gun with the safety markings removed.  

That’s a bigger mag than California allows, and I’m pretty sure it qualifies as an assault weapon unless it technically being a “pistol” in that configuration exempts it from those rules. CA legal guns usually have to have that bastard fin thing between the pistol grip and stock to make them “featureless”, and I’m not

Dracos are legal in Cali as long as they have a plug in the gas system, mag lock and zero round magazine installed. At that point they’re considered a bolt action, single shot pistol. Could they have purchased it in that guise, pulled the plug and slapped an illegal mag in? Sure, but good luck proving it if they’ve

In what world does spinning around in circles lower the amount of area where a bullet could go?

Not gonna lie, that would make an awesome album cover

Technically, there is, but it has to be a reproduction with the ability to select automatic fire removed from the weapon. I’ve shot various California legal AK47's at gun ranges in SoCal. They still use the standard 7.62x39 round as well.

Safety off and finger on the trigger too, hopefully nothing in the chamber but this person is still a massive dipshit both for safety reasons and because I’m pretty sure there’s no legal way to own that gun in California.

Nah man! Bullets totally can curve! I saw it in this documentary that featured Angelina Jolie and Morgan Freeman!

/s

Not just any CTS, but a CTS-V!

“ I guess if it were doing a donut, that theoretically tightens the radius of the bullet’s trajectory in an accidental misfire...”

As I pointed out there, generic cars go way, way back: