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Yep. “Genuine” to me just means that it is, in fact, leather.

I really don’t consider point-0f-sale devices to be “asking” me to tip in the first place. Come to think of it, I haven’t been “asked” to tip at all, in my memory. Just because an automated device has a prompt doesn’t mean there’s any pressure to tip anything. Feel free to tip or not. It’s just a button you press.

I think I would notice the windshield but I never look at the wheels...I couldn’t tell you what they look like and wouldn’t notice if they were different one day.

I was forced to play three seasons of soccer. I don’t go anywhere near sports now, not even to watch them.

By the same token, don’t force your kids into sports they don’t want to play just because you, as a parent, have an interest.

My parents were very social people. I was, and am, not. I hate interacting with other people in person. I was forced to participate in organized sports and clubs and was forced to play with the children of my parents’ friends. Hated every single minute of it. Not everyone is social and not everyone wants to be. There

If someone gifted me an Apple product, I’d probably just throw it away.

I can’t get past the “graffiti” graphics. Give me a way to completely disable that animation and I may be more tolerant but I don’t want to race a cartoon.

VW Thing. Rear engine, lap belts, removable doors and windows (plastic), fold down windshield.

A lot of comments to this article essentially equate to “yes those other drivers need to stop speeding, but I...” or “everyone drives 10-15 over anyway so why bother?”

You’ll never account for the experience and skill of the other driver though. The one that sees you zooming in behind him and refuses to move over, or the one that insists on playing traffic cop and cuts you off just to teach you a lesson. Those drivers don’t care how skilled you are (or think you are) and they will

I guess I’m in the “Dear old Dad” camp. My dad bought a 73 Thing and we completely rebuilt it in the garage. It was great car for that as it was simple, accessible, and at the time the parts were readily available.

Everyone gate keeps certain things and this doesn’t seem any different. I meet very, very few car guys who pronounce the “s” in Le Mans (the race) yet I personally know people who drove a Pontiac Lemans (the car) and pronounced the “s”. Car manufacturers know we pronounce their names wrong.

I insist on sitting the last seat on the left side of the plane. I don’t recline (that seat doesn’t do that). I don’t carry luggage onto the plane. I don’t order food or drinks. I fly only when absolutely necessary. I wouldn’t pay a penny more for an airline seat than the bare minimum amount, seat size be damned. I am

100%. It’s a sin these days to actually enjoy your house... the resale value MUST be the only factor you have in mind when decorating or furnishing.

HOV - High Occupancy Vehicle, not Carpool. They aren’t Carpool lanes, they are high occupancy vehicle lanes and the difference is defined.

Spot on. I don’t listen to music while driving. Don’t need always on navigation. I need to adjust the climate sometimes, and rarely anything else. I don’t need any of this stuff that they insist on cramming into the cars these days.

“Providing this connectivity standard is more convenient for our customers and provides a more seamless onboarding experience”

I understand that the CGI in She-Hulk looks odd and I also understand that we’re somewhat accustomed to Marvel being pretty polished when it comes to that, but can we also try to keep in mind that this is effectively a TV show. I mean The Incredible Hulk TV show was pretty acclaimed way back when and that was clearly

Thank you for saying “So far” in the question. If you’d asked what the most important car of the 20th century was in 1922, you’d probably have gotten the Model T as the best answer but would have missed out on the Beetle, which could arguably be a top contender. Asking which car is the most important of the 21st