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Is he being paranoid? Totally. But to be fair, your phone traveling over the speed limit is less incriminating than your car traveling over the speed limit. In the case of the former, they have no way of knowing if you’re driving or if you just left your phone in a friend’s car on accident. In the latter case, they

Little does the world know that, due to a translation error, they spent years and countless millions of dollars engineering their own “de-feet device,” which was a market flop after Chinese car buyers found themselves unable to walk after test drives.

the ballast is there to strike the arc (igniter) and limit the current through the bulb. what the fuck does it have to do with where the light goes?

My wife, always the pragmatic woman, said “next time bring Cup O Noodles and ask for some hot water from the CA”

“How about we wait for her to have a meltdown and then she is crying and tries to scratch — and then you’ll want to help her.”

This is called a threat, and I’m not sure what other choice the flight crew have other than to get this potentially dangerous (to herself and others) person off the plane. It’s not the flight

How about we wait for her to have a meltdown and then she is crying and tries to scratch — and then you’ll want to help her.”

Also, plaid seats are awesome.

I didn't say anywhere that "the right to free speech" was implicated. Not everything is about the constitution. Sometimes you just know something is morally wrong or right because you know that you wouldn't like it if it happened to you or to something you like or care about.

If he got fired for saying something promoting homosexuality these same people would be freaking out about freedom of speech.

Can we really fire someone for exercising their right to free speech? He didn't say he wanted to kill or maim or threaten the health of anyone. Should we have the right to fire someone for saying something that doesn't affect their job performance? What he does on his own time is his business. If it didn't cross over

Yeah... I get it. Its super easy to make fun of Tesla and the perceived playthings of the rich they produce. But Tesla deserves way more credit than this article alludes to. Tesla is even now a TINY automaker with production that doesn't even make a blip on the radar compared to GM, Ford, Toyota and other major

Since the two Helios probes are in orbit around the sun, which is made of hydrogen, they technically are the fastest hydrogen powered vehicles ever made.

In a way, I agree with him getting a ticket. How do you define what is acceptable? He picked up the phone and looked at the screen, which took this eyesight away from the view in front of him. I'm all for using built-in GPS, but it should be mounted in the front, on the windshield, in your line of sight, with the

If it was real, at what point did you get out of one car (with dual antennas on the rear deck) and into a different car, then switch back right before tearing into the garage?