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That person behind you didn’t just drop out of the sky. They drove up to you meaning they are going faster. Let them through because you have no idea what’s going on in their life and why they need to be traveling at that speed. If more people thought about trying not to impede the progress of others, traffic would

Fixed it, here:

No, not pure water. It needs solute ions to carry current. But it is polar and has a pretty good dielectric constant. Something like 65 MV/m IIRC.

I hate how context seems irrelevant in this new world. 

Its all comedy. That’s why both Stephen Wright and Bernie Mac were on the Rolling Stones 50 best stand up comics of all time list.

It’s almost like some people find certain things funny, while others don’t.

I defeinitely agree about the rust. I’d rather deal with an engine swap than Cancer. But you don’t need to pay a dealer for a PPI when you can find online guides on finding rust. Porsches also don’t rust in general due to their quality control, paint process, and galvanized body. So hidden rust would mostly be out of

Agreed. Folks here just don’t buy it. A lot of experts here talking with internet statistics.

It’s a Porsche. If i spent 50K, I still wouldn’t let the IMS worry me to death. For some of us, no matter how much we save, it’s never enough to buy the latest / greatest. So we make do with what we have and spend out money / skills on maintaining it and enjoying every last drop of gasoline. Folks are too scared

Literally EVERY single comment about IMS failures. The early model year Porsches had the DUAL-ROW bearing, which hardly fails. It’s the single-row bearings that tend to fail, and the problem as a whole is nowhere near as big as the internet will have you believe. Let the folks whine about “big dollar repairs” and

Sounds perfect, but deeply flawed, imposing heavier taxes on the rich and most businesses is going to drive up prices on goods and increase the cost of living...

Everything that’s being offered here is already being offered somewhere else, somewhere people already do these things.”

As someone who doesn’t really have local friends into gaming (or have different systems), I’d be interested in a hub for gaming away from the casa, esp. if they’re LAN-ed up or something.

I dunno, the store I buy all my Pathfinder and Magic stuff is the same place I go every week to play them, so a Gamestop that’s also a perpetual LAN party might work.

It’s just really rad to trash gamestop lol

thing is, i was at a gamestop over the weekend and i thought this sort of store was what they should be trying. i’ve never had bad experiences at gamestop, which i guess makes me some kind of freakish outlier, but i thought building a more open marketplace for people to actively recommend and try games together would

You know your employment there is completely voluntary, right?

forcing your employees to attend a major event happening on-site is completely normal. ever heard of business trips, mandatory meetings early in the mornings, or “hey, could you do me a favor...” is completely normal. in fact, the employees don’t even have to advocate it, just attend.

Privately owned family business... They can do whatever they want re: politics... “The arrangement fundamentally means that the family can utilize the sport’s name in any political machination they see fit.” Solution? Don’t watch the pre-race...

Ok, first, did you think I was trying to be anything approaching scientifically correct?