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Rick Cavaretti
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Look at that thing, it’s practically a tractor or some other sort of farm implement.  And they catch on fire easily?  Head shaker.

If you’re still on Twitter at this point, and stupid enough to fall for such a thing, you deserve it.  Enjoy the bricked computer.

I’m actually well acquainted with that exact issue and point in time. Consider that in 1907, there were approximately 485,000 horse working in and around New York City, being used to transport people and goods. Consider the needed infrastructure to support that. Stables, barns, hay and feed suppliers, horse shoe

I don’t use them, but never considered the shells of these pods may be an issue.  Millions of these things a week must be dissolving into the water.  

Now, will an iron fist of justice descend upon those owners of any leaks?

What I suggested in my post  

OK, look at this from the following standpoint: There’s a group of Americans, very likely tied at the hip to a certain political party, that emphatically teaches and preaches ‘the government can do no good, the government is incompetent, the government messes up everything they touch’. Yet these same people are

I’m from California. We were turning right on red when your ancestors were still swinging in the trees. It’s cultural, it’s not going away.

Not at all. Any increased foot traffic (or even the slightly faster bike traffic) will have a higher probability of stopping at a business versus a speed car which needs to be parked, to access that business.

Less voters in 2024 elections. So be it.

Move to civilization.  

Well there’s your problem.  They’re rural. 

Large pats of the US didn’t have an interest in plumbing or running water either. We dragged them kicking and screaming into the 20th century. Time to do it again.

What was up with the whiny Sally Struthers impersonator speech?

If you allow the word, any word, to fade away, then you just gave cover to some people guilty of that to hide behind. Never let down the pressure.

Intervention from higher up?  No, not god.  A few tech heads with a conscience.  

Yep.  People are screaming the same about Halo.  I rather like it.  It stands alone, game or no game.

He’s correct all around, on all points made.  

Absolutely. Even with my smog-mandated engine locked at 75 HP, the wonderful chassis allows me to run circles around cars with as much as 3x the power. I know this. I chased down, harassed and watched a early 90's vintage 300ZX slowly chew through its brakes, finally spinning off into the weeds. The Streets of Willow

I give you the data point which is my car, a 1982 street/occassional autocrosser and time trials car, sitting at 340,000 miles with no rust.  Treat them right, and they’ll reward you.