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Preach.

You absolutely should pick on Mike for this. Just because it’s common doesn’t mean that it’s right. He picked the title, he knew exactly what he was doing and excusing it only encourages more of the same.

So you hate Capitalism because people are giving their own money to charity instead of the government taking it and losing about 90% of it before it actually gets anywhere useful?

They didn’t have to donate a dime. Yet, they donated 10M Euros. You found a way to bitch about it. STFU, you worthless twat waffle.

Another day, another “percentage of net worth” article about the ultra wealthy (not picking on Mike, it’s common across the mass media).

Jalopnik is a site about cars and the people that love them. The fucking President of the United States addresses a tweet to people who “like automobiles.” Those are cars. The tweet, again from the President, states things that cannot be proven as true regarding cars and car ownership by Americans. It’s hard to see

...so why would Corona be any different?

Ebola really didn’t spread that much, so the effect would be minimal. The media is really going to have an effect on any changes it may bring. It really depends on what happens later on. Swine Flu and Bird Flu were dealt with. If the coronavirus is as similar to the Flu as people like to say it is, the same will

It would take the perfect storm of captured screenshots and already compromised login info related to those captured screenshots for anyone to take advantage of this security flaw. You’d also have to be the kind of person who installs shady apps on their phone in the first place and I doubt there is much overlap

Cool... so they have a screenshot of some random authenticator codes but no username or password or any way to control which codes they screenshot. Forgive me if I’m willing to wait for google to update the app in a few days with a fix.

No, a thousand times no. Not all things have to have manual transmissions. There is a dump truck near me with a manual transmission for sale. As a wild guess, I would say it drives like an old dump truck even with that transmission.

Not a fan of the front end. It's too squinty. 

You’ll notice on the spreadsheet that, at 72,384 miles and 115,362 miles, the air conditioning compressor had to be replaced. “AC compressors are one that...we realized early on, was that they are not designed to be used around the clock,” Sonnad told me, pointing out that this Model X’s AC was in use pretty much

What nobody seems to be looking at is how often the tires were replaced, and at $700-1100/set of 4 (sometimes they only replaced 2 at a time).

There was almost no maintenance before 100k miles. The only items were tires, wipers, and broken AC. That’s significantly less than most cars within the mileage range most cars are owned.

Your avatar is a Camaro.

The first like 200,000 were super low cost,” he said, but things went up dramatically from there.

The stadium has existed for more than 30 years, likely much longer than any of the current residents have lived in the area. If you don’t want to be inconvenienced by a venue that holds large events, don’t fucking move next to one.

You’re right, but people here hate Haldex for some reason. I’m assuming they only drove early versions of it, because the newer generations of it are pretty incredible.

They need to do what BorgWarner did with Haldex around generation 4 and make it proactive. For example, in the Golf R/Audi A3/Audi S3, the rear wet clutch pump is always primed via an electric fluid pump and can be engaged instantly, and is engaged immediately at some percentage as soon as you touch the throttle. It