r1teway
r1teway
r1teway

I don’t think iDrive is THAT good.

Interesting, thank you.

How do laypeople of the law know what to ask, expect, and provide as they speak with prospective counsel? Where is a guide on how to hire and how to be a good client? What assures a client his/her attorney is [vigorous?] in handling the claim?

Does consistent, hard driving cause a car’s integrity (frame, etc.) or other non-replaceable parts to degrade?

One, a major family trust in Delaware wanted a new director. I flew to meet w/departing director. I performed very well and was and still am totally capable of the role. The director said twice to me, “I (she) should shoot myself.” That job is so easy and pays so well...argh.

He was being krafty.

In that case, I’d love to be your next applicant.

Yesterday’s interviewer rested her head on her hand, leaning style, while another interviewer asked questions.

“In fact, the only real “secret” to “nailing” an interview is to make sure it’s a great conversation between all parties. “

>And, I’ve heard all of the we don’t usually do this ...

I believe a Jalopnik columnist locates cars for clients as his other job, I think. Seemed like a good place to inquire. I need help finding the right car.

Who is Jalopnik’s car selector (for his clients) in real life?

And it drills respect into we mortal men.

Please be patient. I am placing my bid right....Ok. Your turn. :)

I have been stating this about planning in every email for ~8 years and business cards. I did not make the connection with soccer but I have wondered about the leap left/right for many years.

A friend owned one. She loved its 50+mpg. I and my 280SE 4.5 hated her and her 50+ mpg.

Ah..the 1978 Chevette...My parents owned TWO at the same time. One white 4 door and one red two door Scooter, both manual transmissions. These were their first new cars. Father was 6’8” and somehow fit. Mom allowed me to shift the stick from the passenger seat which was awesome as I was in 2nd grade. The plastic

Can/Will Jalopnik build a comprehensive, group-editable table to provide pros/cons about all the cars readers know well? Costs: upfront, maintenance; Repairs: time, difficulty; Crazy/Hot comparison, etc.?

I’m not a fan of hovercrafts.

Things are Lucking Up!