redneckrob
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redneckrob

We get a lot of them at work. They are...trying. Especially the ones with children, because they don’t have anything close to a structured learning environment (not even close to home schooling, where many do institute a schedule or at least some sort of structure), and thus they essentially hand their kids over to us

Every time I read something about the “vanlife” crowd it makes my opinion of them go down a bit more, even when I think it possibly can’t.

Oh FOR SURE! On LinkedIn, everybody’s photo is at least eight years and two kids out of date.

Look, if you had one shot, or one opportunity
To do everything QAnon ever wanted, in one moment
Would you derail it, or just end short of the ship?

Yo! His palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy
There’s vomit on his sweater already: Mom’s spaghetti
He’s nervous, but on the surface he looks calm and ready
To sink

What is this... commute... to work... that you speak of?

So you’re saying a company that hasn’t designed an engine in 60 years is starting out with a 3L hot V6, dry sump, hybrid, 1000hp package?

“Sure honey, I’ll sell that car I’ve had since high school to make room for your new family carrier in the garage. Let me just take some pictures and post the ad to the internet.”

yeah...kind of like everybody meeting on the frozen lake to protest the ice is too thin.

I think the question of what your situation is makes all the difference. Big cities tend to have a lot of travelers from all over the world that go to big groups. I remember walking around mid-town NYC and not hearing a single American Accent, nevertheless the classic Brooklyn accent I expected.

The goal is to find two vehicles that offer things you can’t combine in a single one.

I understand what you’re saying, but that’s not the question.  The question is whether this car is worth it.  $2K for a rust free 4WD is nice price all day!

I would imagine they'd charge the batteries.

2 sticks, dropdown tailgate, 3 rows, no rust, low milage, cheaper than 4runners with 300000 miles. NP. this would be a fun truck.

But that’s the thing: he didn’t imply trans is bad. He implied that pursuing his sexual focus and then finding out someone was not what he thought was bad. That doesn’t imply trans is bad; that implies finding someone is something different than you expected might be bad.

This is like meeting a beautiful girl at a bar, doing shots together and then finding out she used to be a dude. 100% CP.

Your ideas are intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter. Actually not really. Keep howling at the moon one day it will matter. Actually it will never matter I take that back too. Have a nice day. 

Prius is about 150 grams per mile, according to both EPA and EU data, in operation. “Upstreams”, according to Argonne National Labs, on a completely all-in basis, for US refineries, is pretty much exactly 2000 grams per gallon drilled and refined— or in a 55 MPG Prius less than 40 grams per mile, since you amortize

Tesla is good. Management sucks. 

So, what, that adds up to “cumulative panel gaps” adequate to reach from here to Mars?

At 800 its a deal.... 900+ and its not...