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Umm Kristen, those M-Bs had a canvas top stowed under the cover, the removable hard tops were meant for winter use! MANY sports cars used these things going back to the 50s, they were really common, and they included, among others:The aforementioned Benzes, Corvettes, Jaguars, Healeys,two seat Thunderbirds, even my

“Oh hello, nothing out of the ordinary here fellow neighbor.“

I get you but I don’t think this is a typical HPDE. It looked like the guy checked his mirrors and his surroundings before getting out. I think he took a calculated risk to possibly endanger himself to try and reduce the chances that more cars would fly into that situation unable to stop with the hopes of preventing

I’m having a hard time believing Tesla replaced the entire battery for something that could have been solved with firmware, even if the customer had to wait for it. It just sounds too convenient. “The battery was totes fine but we replaced it because the gauge was reading wrong?” OK.

I’ll name myself as one of those coworkers because my utter hatred for start/stop systems runs that deep. I want to kill start/stop with every conceivable source of fire. Maybe it’s because a lot of our driving here is stop-and-go traffic, but the annoying jutter every time a start-stop system decides to wake back up

I’ll be scrolling and I’ll see an update, “Lions lead Patriots 28-27!” and get excited...only to scroll further down and see “Stafford addresses media in post-game news conf after loss.”

Something about the shape, paint texture and lack of fine detail makes the Bus look like a bad CGI render, even though it’s real. Very weird.

I gotta say, I’ve done this to someone in a Miata before...

Came here for this. “Mad Max: Low Gentle Hum Road”

You completely miss the strategic purpose of having all three legs of the deterrent triad. SLBMs have a MUCH longer launch cycle, due to communication realities- therefore cannot serve as a credible rapid first-strike capability. Each leg contributes an overlapping set of capabilities.

In addition, the cost per

Terrell: Congratulations. I think this is the first article you’ve written where you provided substantial facts and even attempted to bring up a counterpoint. Granted, you still had an issue with some of the nomenclature on the topic, which others have already called you out on. But this isn’t complete and total

I tend to think that there was a belief that we’d improve battery technology significantly at this point which hasn’t been the case.

Yep, that was us. We had been living in Minneapolis. We bought a “Garage Condo” for our cars. But, it was a pain the ass to drive 45 minutes to work on a project. Or, if you were doing something at home, just to get a tool.

It has nothing to do with trying to “shift blame.” Maybe I’m mistaken but I swear to god I’ve had to explain this to you specifically before.

I argued with him on this, as someone in the insurance profession, some of his examples were cherry picked speculative BS, at best. Before a claim is denied, insurance companies do a very through investigation. 99% if a claim is denied, its because some sort of fraud was found. He deleted my comments......

Wow....the ol’ gender wage gap argument again. Remind me again why I am not strictly hiring women and saving myself over 20% on my single biggest line item expense?

I want my 5 minutes back.