And you have discovered the secret. Jalops attempt to establish their identity by rebelling against what is popular.
And you have discovered the secret. Jalops attempt to establish their identity by rebelling against what is popular.
Communication, not cohabitation, is what leads to success, IMO. Many people live together but still keep secrets (though it's more difficult), and two people can live separately yet still be open with each other. Communication, honesty, and a common commitment will make every relationship better, regardless of…
I know I come from a different time, but the whole "who pays for what" issue is foreign to me. I was raised to feel that a married couple are full & complete partners, not individuals with their own objectives living in a mutually beneficial relationship. In other words, there is no his & hers, only ours. My parents…
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I'm not sure if it's the lighting in the photo playing tricks on me, but what color is the coppery/orange-ish one?
I do not believe you will ever find an answer to the HSA v. PPO question. It all depends on the specifics of the plans.
An HSA is similar to a 401(k), IRA, or 529 plan. It is a tax-advantaged 'bucket' in which you invest money for a particular purpose. For my HSA, the bank controls the investment (i.e., is the money in the form of a savings account, diversified portfolio, etc.). For accounts with small balances, the money is kept in a…
I'm more surprised that people act like this is the first time the screen's been used. It's a production part already in the 3 and has been shown on plenty of their other cars.
This screen is the same as what's in the 3, the new 2, the new 6, etc.
If it were called the Nissan Frog, then you'd have something.
Or FRS = Front engine Rearwheel drive Sport car
As opposed to the Lexus RC coupe, whose front, middle, and back *are* from three different cars.
Yeah, that was Bob Lutz.
What I've seen in business is that leasing and buying come out of different funds. One is cap ex and the other is op ex. So, even though money is fungible and if one option is cheaper overall, the decision is made based on which account has the budget for it. For example, we lease computers, but that costs more than…
A simple consequence of reasonably efficient markets is that *you never get more than you pay for.*
Joking about the LFA being a Lexus? That's stupid.
Being wealthy does not mean you are blase about spending money.
If it was priced like a Corvette, I bet they would move a lot of them.
It doesn't matter what its competitors are, because they likely aren't cars. Uber cars like the NSX likely compete with vacation homes, boats, business investments, and the like. Therefore, success selling these cars is about persuading prospective buyers that a car will deliver what they crave more than those other…
I'm confused. The title says "Elon Musk Knows The One Things [sic] Texans Love More Than Football," but the article doesn't mention Dr. Pepper. What's up with that?