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ACAB isn’t saying that you can’t find a single instance of a good cop in history.

For that to work, companies would have to be willing to pay for all the software they can get for free. Open source libraries like xz are so ubiquitous at every single company it’s silly to think one supply chain attack(a failed one at that) would cause them to spend the fortunes necessary to eliminate their use of

Exactly my thoughts. It was probably fun to build and all, but it has little value to someone that plans to use it.

Crashing head on is the same force as crashing into a stationary immovable object(assuming the vehicles are the same size and going the same speed). It’s a problem most students calculate in a physics 101 class.

Elon doesn't know how to create real things.. All he knows is boost stock price, over promise, eat hot chip and lie

The government can print the money to create the public transportation, just like they did with the 1.2 trillion in COVID funds that were handed out to businesses.  tI would make the economy boom as well, unlike the bulk of that COVID money that went to the pockets of the rich.

I think the potential future of Tesla as a mega tech company drove the stock up much more than the fundamentals of business. At one point Tesla was worth almost as much as all the other car companies combined, while selling a comparatively small number of cars. High profit margins can’t do that alone.

It’s because of a 9/10ths of a cent gas tax from 1930.

Convertibles are like pizza and boobs, even bad examples are pretty good. This is cheap enough to have around for a dozen drives a year and not care if you forget and leave the top down.

I worked at a state park on a mountain in Vermont for a few summers. I met about a half dozen people who had SUVs that had transmission problems towing campers up the hilly roads. All were within their rated towing capacity. Never heard of the same issues from the people who towed with regular size body on frame

The grocery store doesn’t get an exclusive territory from the egg farm that limits competition. They don’t have laws that force the egg farm to keep selling the store eggs, even if they know they are hurting the farms reputation by screwing the customers. They don’t have special laws that allow the grocery store owner

In hybrids the gas engine is stopping and starting more often than most stop-start ICE cars, and those seem to hold up just fine. Granted most hybrids don’t have a starter motor, but otherwise it’s the same wear and tear.

There was a Ford focus program that could change the mileage when I had one. I didn’t bother to change it since I was planning to run it into the ground, but the same program allowed me to activate features the car didn’t have, like hill hold and rolling the windows down via the fob.

This is exactly why I recently bought a new Accord. Lightly used ones were listed for higher than the new MSRP. Sure, I probably could have bargained a used one down to a few thousand below MSRP, but then I get a year older car, with 8000 miles on it and a prefarted seat. I would also have paid more for the Hondacare

If a person stole a car and sold it to a business, the cops would be involved, figure out the ownership, and get everything on track to making it right. Nobody would be blaming the business for not insuring for this scenario. But because the victim is a person, the onus is on them to find and pay a lawyer and sue to

Overthrow capitalism. Nothing short will solve the problem of the rich running the country.

1990 Ford Festiva 3 door, a stupid looking clown car:

I fully support this. Cops almost everywhere in the US have given up on enforcing traffic laws.

I think it’s a good looking car for the price. This isn’t a car for racing, it’s a car for an older person who wants to look cool driving to Cracker Barrel on Sunday afternoons.

I can’t imagine a scenario where I’d buy a new 300.  Maybe they are a better deal in the used market.