oddestartist
Oddest Artist
oddestartist

Local engineer here - lets address a couple of points

I am glad to see that Elon Musk finally decided to complete the Hammerhead Eagle iThrust.

Other candidates for the biggest health scam of the decade ranked:

This is your daily reminder that the reason cable TV (and all the other services) are so expensive is because of the content providers, not whatever service you use to get it.

You are of course welcome to your opinion. Hear me out for a bit. Saturn was not just a cheap, plastic-bodied car company. Several commenters have rightfully called Saturn a revolutionary car company. Imagine a large American car company so bloated and bureaucratic that innovation DID not exist. Management hated the

Is it safe to assume that you are less than 25 years old?

Ironically this is exactly the right kind of car for millenials who would only use it to make money with Uber and Lyft.

Yep, GMC is the lipsticked pig edition of Chevrolet no doubt. 

He also had an very long positive review of the Giulia QF, which is now known to be one of the most hilariously unreliable cars ever despite every reviewer liking it as well.

Ok. Who was it for? Roadsters are a niche vehicle. Which Demo in that niche did it cater to which no Z4/Boxster/Miata could ever fill?

I was actually excited to see this, then I saw the price tag and the Verizon exclusivity and now I’m out. 

I suppose one of its best feature is growing a second right hand for you to take a selfie? 

85% of phones worldwide are Androids, and I’ve been on Android flagships all the way since the first Samsung Galaxy and have always had a headphone jack, all the way to my current S10. Samsung removing the jack from the Note isone of the reasons why I gave up on that one and am looking at moving away from Samsung next

Even still... what in the world is someone going to do with my wifi password? Sit in my driveway and hack into government databases?

“Solving the climate crisis requires attention on our most vulnerable communities.”

Okay, but like, what was the mistake, and how did it happen?  All I see in the article is something about stacking discounts, but nothing about what the discounts were, or where that $8 million ended up.

This kind of thing is so horribly common. Couple of years ago I was standing in a grocery line that seemed to be on permanent hold because the guy paying his bill was short 11 cents. And he wasn’t even arguing. He was apologizing. He was going to have to walk home to get it, and - dammit - he had a small child with him

She’s going to need to speak to all the managers

Don’t you dare insult BuzzFeed.

This thing would fit right in at The Villages retirement community just NW of Orlando. They take their ‘mobility solutions’ err, golf carts very seriously.