It's actually considered to be structurally sound - just grossly outdated and ugly. If it weren't for all the damned commuters, there'd be no reason to replace it. :)
It's actually considered to be structurally sound - just grossly outdated and ugly. If it weren't for all the damned commuters, there'd be no reason to replace it. :)
That's NOTHING.
The Old St. Charles Bridge that crossed the Missouri River into downtown St. Charles, MO, was roughly this wide with that poor of guardrails - at its widest it was 20 feet wide (counting the damned rails), so you do the math as to how wide each of its two lanes would be. Traffic was two way for…
Traffic really sucks in Cincinnati this morning....
http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/20/us/…
Such brilliance. Subsidizing one company at the direct cost of its competitors should not be legal, period. I dare you to come up with a logical argument to the contrary.
And no worker should ever be blacklisted from employment at a future company because he/she took advantage of their legal rights to organize. …
Is it a good deal? Probably. These kinds of jobs end up creating more jobs and more tax revenue.
A Nigerian GS400... that can't be too common...
http://gizmodo.com/237952/tesla-w…
"Head honcho Elon Musk, just announced of a New Mexico factory that'll start construction no later than April 2007. The best part? The 4-door will not only haul more people, but will cost half of the $89,000 roadster"
No New Mexico factory, the Roadster didn't cost $89,000, and the…
No - they said profitable for the year. They failed. They also said the Model S would cost half of what the Roadster cost (ie, $44,500). It didn't. For the last time - if you want to fall for their claims, be my guest. You'll only look like a fool. The only liar here is you.
Keep better track of your actual tips. I'd suggest getting a log - because you cannot be taxed on any amount you did not receive. It doesn't matter what the employer puts in as allocated tips - if you record your actual tips, that is what you'll be taxed on. The rest is basically just error checking for the IRS to…
And you're completely missing "when I say 35,000" is a clear reference back to his immediately preceding interview, the one the reporters were asking about, when he hemmed and hawed about someday possibly getting that low. Let's ignore that the promise about 2013 profit was made AFTER the 2013Q1 announcement, and…
I'd argue that if Google would go for that, then they would allow for a downloadable option to your phone already... but instead they insist on active data connections.
Context, man, context. He's asked about a quote he gave in an immediately preceding interview. This isn't that difficult to understand.
I suppose in your world Tesla became profitable in 2013 and Model Xs started shipping in 2013 at under $50k, too...
Yeah, but there are much easier ways to get 10% fuel savings in the city.
For example, the Mazda 6 with the i-eloop system gets about that much in fuel savings. The equipment involved costs only a few hundred dollars (a capacitor and voltage convertor - probably $250 marginal per vehicle at most). There's no capital…
Elon Musk knows that he has a bit of a reputation of over promising on goals that he's set for Tesla, so take this next goal with a grain of salt.
Right -its all a cost question.
Ford has dedicated lines in Kansas City and Dearborn to build the F-150. They basically had one whole factory and part of another to completely retool in order to get a very high volume product switched over. They don't have anything else that even has half as many sales - the Fusion…
Better hope the roads are laid out on a N/S/E/W grid. Cause drawing those diagonal and winding roads is a pain in the ass...
Google Maps? Very nice, but you have to pay for a data plan.
I'd rather use Nokia's Here (which is free), and not use any data. I get free navigation on my phone and am able to stick to the $10/month nationwide unlimited talk and text plan...
And you're ignoring that when he said $35,000 he said maybe someday hopefully. Not at release... and even then he hedged wildly.
My only problem is that they almost never let me use coupons on anything. Every part I ever seem to need they won't let me order online - I have to call or go in to the store, then they won't honor the coupon.
Actually, it isn't very consistent. You only get an accurate reading over many fillups.
http://www.freep.com/article/201402…
And btw, they didn't drive just highway miles.