It all comes down to set thresholds in the decision making process. Is a slightly uneven or grassy shoulder enough of a “risk” to put the car into “screw all pedestrians” mode?
It all comes down to set thresholds in the decision making process. Is a slightly uneven or grassy shoulder enough of a “risk” to put the car into “screw all pedestrians” mode?
Well, I rarely strive for forgiveness from douch-bags. So you and I are all set.
At least the new red color is fun.
I think there are degrees of acceptability involved with this solution. Unacceptable would be the smoke from a significant portion of a cigarette. Acceptable would be a slight, rapidly fading smell of cigarettes as the door was opened. It would be easy to test the total number of smoke particles released from the…
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This looks a little too “Westworld” to me.
I must be old, but I haven’t heard talk like that in a locker room in decades. The worst I ever heard was while out to sea on a navy ship when I was 18.
Good lord, I don’t think I could continue with him still dominating the news cycle. Please, no.
There doesn’t have to be an either-or situation with Kerps protest. It can be both disrespectful and necessary. Disrespectful to anyone who’s ever been handed a folded flag for their loved ones death. And necessary for those who fear death without justice at the hands of the police.
I’ll stand with RBG before any of you punks.
Overpriced, but gorgeous (minus the embroidered seats).
I have a friend who recently started driving for Uber in central/rural Connecticut. He’s really enjoyed it. There’s often no obvious taxi service in the areas he works.
If Jeff Goldblum gets in a car accident and loses his legs, that’s going to be a somber 7:00 am reminder.
Why don’t they just move the show to a different city, where they won’t get towed?
Kirk. The resulting fight between Han and Kirk would be epic.
“At the same time, I am a person who believes that the avoidance of information is the most basic form of anti-intellectual thought.”
I respect the station more and applaud his/her decision.
I respect the station owner more.
The school “pays” for it in some form. How they deal with it is up to them.
From where I’m at, it’s perfectly appropriate.