onceinamillenia
OnceInAMillenia
onceinamillenia

^^^ This guy gets it.

Fake exhaust note pumped-in to an M3's cabin, sacrilege.

And since Dumbass Donald is still sitting on his pudgy hands not doing anything getting desperately needed respirators produced (“Me not believe pandemic. Me brightest person in world. Me know best. Where my remote?”), it’s great seeing American industry step up to the plate.

I thought the great thing about capitalism is that the market will respond to demand? If one company goes under, then someone else will step in to fill the void if there is a demand for that product/service. The skilled workforce would get picked up by the new company.

Counterpoint:

Good. The trucks should be crushed and molded into the shape of a Prius. 

As opposed to how much CO2 is released in the production and burning of gasoline.

So, what, that adds up to “cumulative panel gaps” adequate to reach from here to Mars?

People want to do dangerous things. Nothing will keep them from doing dangerous things. Providing an outlet like this greatly diminishes the chance of OTHERS getting hurt from these actions. Seems like a win/win. Idiots get to be dangerous, innocent bystanders (those choosing not to be involved) stay safe.

alcohol based hand sanitizer doesn’t create resistance in bacteria

You mean "dynamiq"

Also possible: Younger voters see the writing on the wall with Hillary2.0 aka Biden and are giving up on the Democrats.

I switched to Facebook’s Messenger Lite a few months ago, and haven’t once missed any features from the “full” version.

It still boggles my mind that I can’t just go to a manufacturer’s car configurator, spec out a car the way I want it, and then order one to be delivered to my door. The dealership model is absolutely insane and serves the interests of no-one but a bunch of predatory middle-men. Car shopping absolutely sucks, and

The funny part about conservatives trying to be funny is that they keep trying.

Maybe Harley should try making an SUV?

It’s been decades since the Japanese brands taught the big three a lesson about the cost savings associated with simply using better parts suppliers, setting higher engineering and testing standards, and operating more efficient plants, and apparently they’ve still not learned anything.

2nd Gear:

Mk 7.5 manual owner here. Yes on the power. Yes on the plaid. Yes on the manual. NOOOOOO on everything else! Especially touchpad screens instead of knobs and dials. GAH!

Hey, I saw this car in Greenpoint back in April! I took a picture because I had never seen one in person before and wanted to tell my European friends about it. Looks like they got a new top!