oilchangesarecheap
oilchangesarecheap
oilchangesarecheap

Still needs a $125,000 engine replacement before its worth $100k.

The second gen continental is ghastly ugly so I think that is the new “design language.”

It has to be so ghastly ugly that you know instantly that person has so much money they don’t care.

Edit: Looks like the author updated the article since my posts. Interesting. Still not flight ready with an orphaned engine, so its still worthless.

The BRZ is dog slow, like seriously slow slow slow. Its so slow that my first reaction was to think there was something wrong with the car.

You are a stickler for those TPS reports aren’t you? Don’t forget the new cover forms. Did you file those activity reports on time?

I’m sure there is a solution, but out client’s IT usually has zero concern for contractor’s access.

Not everyone has the same internet speeds, the cloud can’t move any faster than the modem in your house. That’s been the largest tangible issue at my company. I am also referring to individual computer speeds for different programs. We work with a lot of large files, so the processing power of a desktop vs laptop is

3. Kid on the way... do you *really* have time for this hobby anymore? Be sure to buy something with good resale value so you don’t lose $20K in 3 years when you realize that you’ve only taken the car to the track 3 times since you bought it.

Miata Is Always The Answer.

That’s a feature not a flaw.

If you work in a cubicle? No. I really can’t. Already we have remote support for end user computer issues. All systems are in the cloud, or rapidly heading there. If you are working with your hands then its completely different.  Working in a wood shop, or building something, then yeah, be in the shop.  Betty from HR

As someone that has had a home office for the last two decades, I can assure you I am not in my home office if I am not actively working, or actively procrastinating on working.  If I wanted to play on youtube, I would be on my personal computer sitting in my massage chair.  Generally speaking, that is.

Don’t hold your breath for a vaccine. If we get one, great, if not, then we lowered the curve and we will have room in the hospitals for those of us in need of critical care. Its not like they have EVER had a successful corona virus vaccine. It infects the upper respiratory system, which our immune system is very poor

If you are working with your hands, then sure. If you are working in a cubicle, we should encourage employers to let you tele-commute at least part if not all of the time to save resources.

The first two, maybe. The last one? Who are you kidding? Your processing power is rapidly becoming outsourced to the cloud. Its just cheaper, more uptime, less hassle. Email is moving to O365 in the cloud faster than you can blind, I hate it personally, but this is reality.

The idea that we should commute to an office building so we can sit in front of a computer screen and go to meetings is idiotic. At best, we could do a single day of the week. There is no benefit to being in the office, there is only downsides. We waste dramatic amounts of time commuting, we pay too much for poor

You must think this is gawker.

If they have photo proof of the bearings being replaced and its actually a getrag manual box, then all you have to worry about are the usual BMW electrical gremlins. The mechanicals should be solid.

I’m not sure when they stopped calling it crack pipe, but this one deserves it.