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Wait, his headline sounds like Tavarish, only it makes perfect sense. Does not compute! Not enough stupid! Bleep-bloop-bleep!

Are you aware there are people in the world not like you who become addicts? Or that there are a shitload of American cities that have to open methadone clinics because of all the crime/OD’s created by OxyContin and subsequent heroin addiction?

When your own readers have to explain the difference of curb and GVWR to you, perhaps that clever headline wasn’t so clever after all.

I think you’re misunderstanding what a “non-apology” is. He’s pretty clear here and there’s no grammatical technicality to lean on.

I’ll second that. I just saw the latest Frontline (PBS) on opiate painkiller addiction last night and it’s literally become a serious public health epidemic. Very, very scary stuff.

Glad you’re okay Sean. Heal up quick.

He’s right, you’re a dick and it sucks that you drag down this forum and others.

Actually, I don’t think that’s shutter speed altering the image of the tail rotors. It’s one blade that appears well out of alignment — bent “out” away from the tail — just as things go South. It appears to mostly stay that way after impact too (one straight, one bent out). I don’t see any debris though, so who knows?

This is one of the few really knowledgable comments on this thread.

That wouldn’t even cover the paint on one of Enzo’s best. In many, many neighborhoods nowadays, you’re woefully under-insured.

VERY good to be thinking about that here in LA — I knew a girl who had “minimum coverage” (15k/35k at the time, I think) and was wiped out after she rear-ended a 911 Turbo in Santa Monica. The other driver’s insurance company covered it but came after her for something like $120k. Lawsuit, legal bills, savings

No, best case is he has plenty of un/under-insured coverage (as anyone with a supercar should) and his business and home are insured with the same company or re-insurer. They tend to make life easier for good high-end customers and will likely go after Uber (not the driver) for whatever hasn’t been covered.

Try pausing or viewing in slo-mo — The blades don’t appear to have gone flat to my eyes.

You’re asking the biggest know-nothing (by a decent margin) at Jalopnik a tax question?! I kid, but just...

There’s plenty still around, but advertisers tend/tended to get blacklisted by urban consumers for adding to their traffic woes and CO2 emissions.

The worst thing about it is that she — that certain Gizmodo writer — doesn’t even bother to cite actual statistics. We sent one around at work and my assistant discovered that the data is faked.

I once bought a CPO BMW that had a bald tire (belts showing!), outstanding recalls, broken sunroof regulator, and a missing spare tire (among other things).

Like passengers.

Despite having thought about it, you haven’t thought about it at all:

Nuh-uh. I heard he was 14.5 inches tall and dunked from half-court.