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    rsa2016
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    rsa2016

    I agree: as with anything popular, people have different reasons.

    That UPM(?) watch face is pretty funny: “The second hand is approaching the red zone! Better slow down!

    Mk4 will be a “spaceship.”

    This was amazing. More than just a documentary--I loved the wittiness.

    I love those cross-generational clashes of intuition. 

    Good point!

    Electric motors really aren’t much to look at, I know.

    Ideally, no: no one would be commenting on the size of someone’s body, but okay.

    This would have been so ground-breaking in the 1980s.

    Will Elon next make the turn signal for changing lanes guess-based as well? Teslas could be swerving through highway traffic to arrive 30 seconds sooner than otherwise. Autonomously!

    No one has yet commented on the whale tail?

    What a thoughtful analysis! Thanks.

    I won’t comment on the solution itself, but rather on the general strategy:

    Exactly. Several years ago I bought my current car from Carmax, getting a pretty good deal but then ruining it with the warranty :-). Beforehand I asked if I could take it for a PPI but was refused. I got it checked out after I bought it, and it was fine, but the risk would have felt much greater without the return

    How funny. The first time I think to object to a car being described as “legendary,” and it turns out to be one that plausibly does have legends told about it.

    During the pandemic, workers have organized for better work conditions, gone on rent strike to demand that housing be recognized as a human right.

    Maybe you meant to do this: That car is advertised by the same company claiming credit for the custom Durango. Facebook page for the latter, from October.

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    Tell me about it. I lived in North Carolina for 20 years as an adult, but lacking any a trace of a southern accent I never felt comfortable saying that I was from that state.