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You could go full on RS7. Just as expensive but even faster and competes with the Panamera style.

I worked at MCD as well. Any corporate owned store was extremely strict with the rules. They always loved to tell the story of the guy the fired for dropping a pickle on the ground.

Yea, you guys are probably screwed. Two big things that stand out are:

This actually worries me more than autonomous vehicles for some reason.

Sounds like you have a bad phone. Nearly all of those things dont happen to other people.

I’m surprised that people have that many issues with Face ID. Anyone who ever complains about it usually didn’t have it set up right to begin with (I know it took me and my wife two tries to figure out how to set it up right). That has stemmed any complaints from people I know.

There is a reason share buybacks are currently legal regardless of whether they used to be illegal. Artificial inflation is when you mislead investors based by lying or hiding issues within your company. Buying back stock is actual inflation. If the total shares are worth X and there are less shares then each one is

Every company sits on cash. Not sure why you think this is unique to Apple. Its a common thing to track and with Apple’s current ratio they are only holding cash at about 25% above what they owe on liabilities. Not exactly major reserves.

Its like 40% of the total windfall, there is still $150B left to invest...

Good. Anyone who has a 401k or any other kind of managed portfolio for their retirement will benefit from this. Sure the heaviest investors are making the most off of it but I really with more companies would perform the way Apple does.

Worse part is that this place is filled with them, its not some random occurrence, you basically watch for them and hope you can slow down enough that they roll by before you get there.

I don’t disagree but I think the word swerve in this case applies to jerking the wheel without looking to avoid an object, not assessing the situation, checking blind spots and making a rational decision to move around something in the road.

Or rather that they don’t care unlike most of the single spacers around here...

This is what baffles me about trying to attach age to a typing style. Anyone in the early to mid 80s grew up on early computers but no typewriters. They all learned to double space after a period. There are major gaps before and after due to people who never touched a typewriter or computer until a much later age

How many words were wasted picking apart a study linked from a tweet from an account nobody reads? Look, I use two spaces becuase its what I grew up on (I’m in my early 30s...not exactly age descrimination range) and most of the people around then do the same. Do I care if you use 1 or 2 spaces? Not at all because it

I didn’t say absolutely hit anything, some judgement needs to be had (swerving around another car is a good example). But teaching people to always swerve is terrible advice (like around bags, cardboard, etc.). Better a hole in your bumper than hitting another car or flipping your own.

You’re thinking of the montero...

This should be at the top. Besides the crazy aspect, the fact that they teach people to swerve away from objects in the road is insane.

There are a lot of CC related ones like don’t use it in the rain and turns. Most of these had to do with older vacuum based CC systems. A modern system with ABS and traction control doesn’t care what the weather is like.

Weird, my Dad is a fantastic driver and taught me all about basic maintenance on his vehicles. Turns out the guy hates driving and working on his cars, its just something he happens to be good at.