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Spite gives you a real energy boost.

I’d like to see his stance on that when someone gets a $30,000 (or any amount really) restoration done and pays him with a dump truck full of pennies. You know it’s going to happen now.

That’s not as funny. 

Nope. The pennies were dumped in a big pile on the guy’s driveway, along with a note saying “fuck you.” The coins were also covered in some sort of oil.

It wasn’t until the initial lockdown that I decided to go nuts with landscaping and decided I needed a wheelbarrow for various projects.

It always amazes me how some people have this much energy to spend being childish. Sometimes, I can barely make it through the day without collapsing.

#7 Pennies are cash! They are federally backed United States currency and are good for all debts public or private. EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW THIS! If you need proof just ask Coin-star. Remember they bought them for profit!”

But he works for pennies on the dollar!

Yup.

Good on the Department of Labor. Rare for a DC department to act in such a small case. Looks like the employer pissed them off / asked for it.

What’s really fun is seeing in all caps “NOT A CUSTOMER OF OURS.” as a response to trolling reviews. I was thinking, ahh this is the junior employee stuck pasting a response in. What a crap job, and I feel bad.

more importantly, did Flaten get to keep the wheel barrow?

So of he treats his employs this bad. just think of how bad he would treat you car...

It’s just an underground Tesla dealership.

That sounds promising. Perhaps you should offer to run a training course.

It’s also less efficient than a bus, or a trolley, or even a moving walkway.

Maybe the solution is to have bigger vehicles that can carry more people in one go through the tunnel. If it’s really high volume, maybe link the larger vehicles together in a chain so that they all travel at once all at the same speed.

Yes, the majority of big tech’s “innovations” are old ideas done worse. 

Great gimmick, But did anyone really think taking a mass transit concept and converting it to vehicle traffic was really a solution to congestion issues? It just moves it underground. But I doubt that was it’s intention anyway. More marketing and the whims of a person that has a company and it’s investors money at

The Loop – which runs underground from an area near the Convention Center’s West Hall to the South Hall, involves bringing people into Teslas at “stations.” They are then driven by a human – sorry folks, no self driving in the tunnel – through it to a drop-off point.