orangegello
OrangeGello
orangegello

Not me personally, but my wife uses the cruise control for braking on freeways. This freaks me out because we nearly had to come to a complete stop on I-5 by Sacramento and she just kept clicking the stalk to slow the car before she finally decided to apply the brakes with the brake pedal.

Are you going through the drive thru in the wrong direction? The drive thru window should be on the left side of the car in America.

Another side benefit: You don’t have to jack up the car to work on parts underneath the truck. There is so much clearance. Just remember to secure your catalytic converter.

To be fair, if the panel does not rust like steel, there is no frame damage, and it does not affect the truck’s handling, just cash the insurance check and live with the damage. No down time and you get money for beer.

Does Chevy use aluminum parts? Yes.

So what happens when my local Home Depot do not have enough people to pack my Apple Car? It takes them an hour to find my online order in-store right now. So the Apple car stays at the store for days?

$56K! Hells no! I will demo the existing stuff myself and let my contractor add the materials in.

The lack of spacial reasoning is a disease. How else do you explain whole families of people failing miserably when trying to put 10 lb of shit in a 5 lb sack or thinking their mid size sedan can fit in in a spot that barely fits a Smart car.

Do episodes that actually fix and fabricate stuff that the average person can replicate. I would watch that episode over just to understand the process and apply it.

Let’s clear some things up. It was Zod that initiated the fight. Superman was not ripping stuff up for kicks. If Superman did not kill Zod, all of Earth would have been terraformed into New Krypton.

Just say you can not make it. It is not a lie and there is no need to devulge unnecessary or uncomfortable details.

After a certain point, size is irrelevant.

Let this be a lesson for all car buyers. Come to the dealership in an SUV and just drive through the gate when the dealership locks it behind you. Bolt cutters not required.

Salespeople work on commission. I did not know you guys are allergic to money.

Moar speed in an SUV with high center of gravity? Yeah, nothing wrong with this situation...

You sound like you never worked with them in any professional capacity to make such a naive statement. I worked in 5 different companies , 2 of which are F500, and so far HR has never proven me wrong in my assessment of their lack of abilities. You are speaking from the customer end (helping you change benefits and

And the only example you provided was “HR people who explained how our benefits, investment plans and healthcare options worked, and then helped me make the right decisions.” This leads me to the conclusion this is the extent of your experience with HR.

I have the misfortune in dealing with HR people on projects. They have no understanding of a budget or how to stay within it. They count cells and hand key in numbers on Excel. Then they bitch the spreadsheet is too big, so it takes too long. When HR related functions come up in VP level meetings, they use the excuse,

This is a first world problem. Our stuff sells so well, we can’t produce them fast enough.

Fucking powerpoint obscessed, bean counting GM executives. This looks like a damn awesome car. If they refined the engineering, this would be something they could have introduced into their Cadillac line and it would be a perfect premium product.