No, ban cars instead. We are talking about the midwest, those folks could use the exercise.
No, ban cars instead. We are talking about the midwest, those folks could use the exercise.
Considering 80% of our oxygen comes from the ocean (and from plankton at that), The ocean should have always been red taped. I agree, no use in messing with something we know nothing about that is our life support system.
Except NASCAR has, like, real racing. With multiple competitive teams having the opportunity to win a race.
Let’s be real here the bar to surpass iDrive is so low it’s practically underground.
Nope. Unless everyone on the grid was given specific instructions that they would have to answer questions from Martin Brundle if asked as a condition of entry, She’s allowed to say no.
Oh my! *Monocle pops out*
Let’s say Brundle cornered the noted racing and privacy enthusiast Dave Letterman- does he have to answer questions just because he’s on the grid?
Did she “owe” anyone anything? Nope
I flipped a Rolls Royce once.
blah blah blah blah blah. Yeah I give zero fucks about your opinion on ethics or morals.
some employees signed a petition saying the event was offensive to their Christian religion.
VHS beat Betamax. Blu-Ray beat HDDVD. Telsa beat (whatever the fuck we’re talking about.)
Yup. This is all shit they could have been saying at the time but didn’t because they were hoping to ride it out for their own gain.
The attacker, with his blocky form, cargo shorts and human thumb head shape, looks like an off duty cop. The only thing missing is the goatee. No wonder the cops can’t seem to find him.
Yeah, or guys fresh off the plane from India on H1B living like sardines in a cheap apartment in Mountain View which is why big tech wants cheap guest workers
Came to say the same thing - truck drivers, waiters and waitresses, agricultural workers, etc. etc. Plenty of people, too few employers willing to pay the going rate (or a living wage).
This sounds just like alleged shortage of software engineers used to justify H1B visas. The problem is companies wanting a CS graduate with 5 years experience to work a 60 hour week in Silicon Valley for $40,000.
There’s a shortage of employers willing to pay pilots what they’re worth.
Reddit working overtime astroturfing comment sections, I see.