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Because Earth needs lighter weight vehicles that go further on limited amounts of energy. Steel coils weigh about 8 pounds (?) and if the 75% reduction holds up (pun intended) that’s like having one 8# spring instead of four for 32#.

Rick Bayless over here

I got one the other day, looks about the same as yours (and exactly how I remember)

Nobody goes to Taco Bell to get Mexican food. People go to Taco Bell to get Taco Bell. Everyone knows it’s not Mexican food.

Oh stop that. It’s simple, cheap ingredients for very little money. Let the people have what they like.

I’m seriously impressed with the lead photo from Taco Bell looking just like the Mexican Pizza you got, minus the embarrassing amount of sloppiness.

I didn’t notice, but only because I run extra cheese, guac, rice, sour cream, lettuce, pizza sauce so the shell is kind of... loaded by the time it gets to me

It is a bold statement. There’s a decades-long history of arguments in academia over the reflexive property of delicion.

For cruising, a 4th gen Lincoln Continental:

Smooth, fairly quick, unique in M guise, surprisingly reliable, in my garage

Any convertible with a Weber carburetor fed Ferrari ColomboV12 engine. All the better to hear the engine with the roof down.

Make sure you’re up to date on your tetanus vaccine and off you go.

Nothing beats a Delahaye 135 on the French Riviera...

Easy answer to this.

“My conclusion: The 2022 Mexican Pizza is the same iteration as the 2022 Mexican Pizza.”

Whoa there, tiger. Sure you want to assert that “A=A”?

This article shows plenty of examples in which “less” is used of countable (or potentially countable) quantities, but it does not offer any examples going the other way: of using “fewer” for non-countable quantities (in a way that still implies that they are non-countable).

“There are fewer less security guards working today than yesterday, and they are less fewer enthusiastic.”

Airmiles came in too late for the $2.25/lb whole chicken sale that was ending, BOGO bags around $22.

$50/day is a far cry from what it would actually cost. Taxes, fees, and gratuities almost double the cost of a cruise at cheap rates. I went through Royal Caribbean’s cheapest options and the base cruise rate was 52% of the total. $86/day was the cheapest option I found, which would be over $31k. And that would be if