ohioplayer1177
ohioplayer1177
ohioplayer1177

The 2nd gen Fiero was 80s sexy as all hell

I had a 86 that looked just like this. All the things you mention don’t matter. When I was a high school sophomore, the ladies thought I was HOT SHIT in this car. It was 1994 and the girls didn’t know or care about anything happening at the Pontiac offices. I gave so, SO many high school girls a ride in this pussy

The post specifically cited 99.9%. Either Erin rounded to that or UBER’s PR department is terrible. There are ways to state their rate of incident in terms that aren’t so obviously incorrect.

Oh good god.  Everyone has been raped on public transportation, and got AIDS.

Look, don’t try to out-number the Stanford Applied Math guy, OK?I get paid $750 an hour to do people’s math for them. I sure don’t need to do the in-depth research study for you, for free.

1.3 billion rids is international right?

Thats not the number.  That lawyer threw it out there flippantly, but the actual percentage is 99.9998.  99.9 would be absolutely atrocious. 

99.9% is still terrible.  Imagine if 1 out of 1000 airline passengers was injured, raped or killed...  We’d ban airplanes and air travel.

This. Millenials will be starting wars and destroying the world in a few years, you can count on it.

It must be comforting to have a group of bad people to blame every problem on. My Dad spent a few years in Europe when Germany found a scapegoat group to blame for their problems.

It must be comforting to have a group of bad people to blame every problem on. My Dad spent a few years in Europe when Germany found a scapegoat group to blame for their problems.

I honestly dont know why you believe that. I don’t see anything that would indicate that my generation... or the preceding or subsequent generations are all that genuinely interested in making the truly tough decisions that need to be made to reverse our current environmental course.

chief technical compliance officer Mark Chernoby“

Couldn’t they just put some gray plastic around the bottom edge and call it the regal Cross country. No one actually pays attention to the ground clearance crossovers have. Just call it an SUV and give it some ruggedness courtesy of Rubbermaid. Take a picture of a young couple and they're golden retriever getting out

You’re probably good at buying heavily discounted cars that no one is willing to pay sticker for.

Which is 350+ days of the year for most people’s driving habits. Seriously, how many times a year do you drive two hundred miles at one shot? Compared to how many days out of the year you do all your commuting and shopping in under one hundred miles?

This is an important point.  Who should be responsible for refueling centers?  Tesla did it their way, and that’s great.  But do we want to have maker-specific stations that are widespread or 3rd-party stations that have more economies of scale?  If we told, say, Ford drivers that they could only go to Ford-owned gas

I’ve done a few long distance trips in my Model S. I have never had to wait in line for a supercharger. The closest I did come was having one open stall remaining. Therefore, I think this is more to do with the holiday rush. Of course, as they start to sell more model 3s and eventual Ys, I guess it’s reasonable to

600 miles is way too much. That means lugging around heavy batteries. Heavy = bad.

A little surprised Tesla hasn’t rebranded it or spun it off and started selling licenses already.