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None of these facts relied on an image, why did they need to be presented as a slide show when a list would have been fine? I know the slideshows get a lot of hate around here, but examples like this are particularly bad.
As a side note, I like to use a screen reader to read aloud content. Breaking posts into multiple

I want to build a carbon fiber Mayflower on an i3 platform.

This is what happens when you pretend that your vehicle for SNL stars featuring a ghost blowjob is actually a beautiful fictional universe full of wonder and magic for kids of all ages, races and genders. You forget that the theme song is a very obvious sexual double entendre and oopsie-doopsie imply some underage

I actually like the Corolla Cross. There’s something inherently cool about a vehicle that is unashamedly utilitarian and ‘fit for purpose’. It gets good gas mileage. It has room to haul things and a hatch. It’s a safe, and not unpleasant place to spend time. And it appeals to what daily drivers want - a slightly

Nothin’ better than some crusty old prick fetishizing four thousand pounds of 6mpg unreliability that merely manages to be loud and look cool-ish.

So remember folks, now is not the time to have a heart attack or traffic crash in Minnesota as you will die waiting for space in the ICU. And no, they don’t keep special extra beds for things other than covid. Everyone’s in this dumpster fire together.

Everyone wants to blame GM for LG Chem’s problem. What everyone is ignoring, is that LG Chem also makes the batteries for the Hyundai/Kia twin EVs. They also had the exact same self immolation issue with a similar recall - Full battery replacement. Unlike the past, GM was wholly responsible for the shit aluminum

The value of the Deutsche Mark dropped quite a bit between 1970 and 1980 (going from about 4DM/USD to almost 1.75DM/USD), so odds are the relative price increase is from Porsche accepting they’d have to raise American pricing to compensate.

So, will the retrofit be handled similar to a recall, at no charge to the customer, or does the $50 discount just entitle these people to pay substantially in the future?

I think it’s just a function of modular supply. Its not a function of needing a chip to make its supplied seat heaters work, its needing a seat heating module from the supplier...which has a chip (or should)...in order to have heated seats. They would have to re-engineer their seats to solve it otherwise.

GM has this unique ability to have something brilliantly engineered that doesn’t work because they cut corners on only the most important parts.

We had a dart, that same car in brown, and bags stood up fine.

That was the work of the former Audi CEO Johan De Nisschen that Infiniti recruited. Audi had already labeled all the Audi crossovers as a Q something or other and De Nisschen decided to go “full retard” on this decision when he joined Infiniti.

Wait, what? Has Mike morphed into Jason?

I dunno if I’m projecting, but looking at Mike and you is like looking in two separate mirrors angled back at me. Not sure how the kid or two made their way into that one mirror, but otherwise yeah.

Groaned at the comment about customers not watching TV.

I don’t know who I heard say it, but they said it best, “Employers love to talk supply and demand until it comes to labor.”

It’s as if generations of wage suppression across the entire economy are suddenly being blown apart by a collective refusal to take any more of it.

I pay property taxes on my land and it will go up if the value of my land goes up. Maybe we should have stock taxes to make the whole “stocks are like houses” a reasonable comparison.

he also bought 750M more in tesla shares during the dip after his twitter poll manipulation. he also got way more than 14.7M in tax breaks. that was the absolute minimum value they were going to give him. del valle had to give him 68 million in tax breaks. then the state gave him another 50.