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The company I work for sent everyone to WFH at the start of Covid. they saved so much money, they shut down the main office they were renting and now have a building for IT and offices in Downtown. So far there is no indication they want us to come back to the office.

you already have it.  doesnt mean air travel should be cheap and plentiful.  i wish theyde take 2-3 rows of seats out and just raise the prices so we can all breath a little better like we used to.  ill pay 10% more for more legroom.  i already upgrade to bulkhead seats whenever i can find them open. 

Ford and Toyota are both taking a very measured approach to EVs. We haven’t been talking about there being lithium or other material shortages on the horizon that make the chip shortage look mild, but they’re there. Having ICE units to move without running afoul of optimistic projections is a great insurance policy.

If I’m entirely honest, I think the fact that the racing at Monaco is ass in the modern era is the perfect encapsulation of Formula One. Like, the series has outgrown this stuff and yet still desperately holds onto tradition for no reason other than it's what they've always done. 

wait theyre doing a street race in nashville???? that might be something i need to see. now watch its going to be during the week ill be at road america racing.

I don’t think anyone likes the Monaco GP. The only real competitive part of the weekend is qualifying, the actual race is just a 2 hour parade lap where you’re hoping a couple guys ahead of your favorite driver botch something in the pits, because that’s pretty much the only way to gain position.

I think just about everyone agrees with you. I’d just argue that Monaco is one of the last sporting events that can sustain itself on pageantry and aura alone. Couple that with just about any on track incident necessitates a safety car that could turn the race on its head, and  I don’t find it that hard to watch all

Treat your self right and stay at The Hermitage. Probably top 3 in places I’ve ever stayed at. It’s amazing.

It’s both brilliant and infuriating. WE funded that lottery. And Ohio could have spread the wealth and promoted its state better with say, giving away 100 Jeep Wranglers (assembled in Toledo). Furthermore, Ohio joins other Republican states that view mask recommendations as an attack on freedom; a childish, “Don’t

Yeah that is kinda the wrong idea. Not my kinda people 

Haas needs their own season

He’s on a probationary Super License, right? Can’t the FIA just go “Get the fuck out of here” so he stops ruining other people’s races?

Eh fuck it Dude, let’s go bowling.

I have a friend who works for Toyota. Started out on the line, now he’s a product supervisor pretty far up the chain in the Buffalo, WV factory, where they’re doing a $200+ million expansion project. After repeated trips to corporate in Japan, he told me that The Toyota Way is so different compared to other

Utah is very dry

ELIZABETH
WHAT AM I SUPPOSED TO DO WITH MY HANDS
THIS RACE WAS WILD
CAN I HAVE ANOTHER SERVING
HOW THE HELL DID LANDO KEEP THAT UP AGAINST LEWIS
FERRARI’S ACTUALLY GOT PACE AGAIN
IS THIS FEELING GONNA LAST FOREVER
OK I’LL STOP SCREAMING AND HIT PUBLISH

At this point, saying “Fan reaction to The Last Jedi was negative” is kind of like saying “fan reaction to Vader being Luke’s father was negative.” That’s technically true; some fans WERE negative about that. But they were a small minority who were dwarfed by the massive box office returns and positive critical

I support much higher tax rates than we have now....but they really need to adjust the income levels. 100k-600k should be roughly the same rate....really ramp things up at 800k+ then into the millions. A family making 400k a year shouldn’t be paying more effective tax than someone making 4 million a year.

Dear Penthouse: It was a hot day in the summer. The mechanic’s blue shirt was unbuttoned an extra notch, showing glistening chest hair. His hands were the rough, strong hands of a working man as they shook mine and I looked into his grey eyes, steely as the tools he wielded.

Well I had been going to this mechanic for years and thought he was pretty solid. A lot of other people went there too, but after awhile his work went downhill. It was gradual so it took awhile to realize the reason I was going was to talk to the other customers in the waiting room. In the end we realized he was just