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Tirates.

As others have mentioned, dirt in the desert isn’t necessarily dead just because no macroscopic plants — grass and upwards — is growing and no animals are obviously walking around or burrowing. The term of art is “cryptobiotic soil” where the life is hidden or microscopic or otherwise inobvious, and its structure is

This points out the HUGE problem we have with society here in this country right now. For years and years if there were signs that said stay out we stayed out except for a few asshats that would not abide. But now with YouTube and Instagram and a young generation of people that have never been told no this problem has

It’s a stretch to assume that the United States will exist by the year 2024. 

My God. Trump is the product of the winning sperm? I’d hate to meet the loser.

The new paint scheme, like the administration itself, perfectly represents modern America: tacky, stupid, greedy and tasteless.

But if it were real, it would be spectacular.

Tesla announced their garbage truck months ago. 

Oh my.

Buc-ee’s, not even a contest.

According to my family, the biggest contributor to harmful earth shattering gas in my car is the tailpipe located in the driver’s seat.  

Meanwhile, I’ve pretty much given up on ever getting out of the grays after a decade of trying.

If they still exist in 30 years 

If your Sony car dies, does that make it a Walkman?

This is absolutely correct. Name another factory hybrid with a manual (clutch) transmission. Will never happen. And we scorned it. We deserve the world we live in.

That’s because it looks like crap.

He’s gone Rouge. Probably best he got out of Japan, they would have given him the Maxima sentence.

We’d like to promptly announce we are pulling all operations out of Washington state. - BMW.

I’d like to think that the state of security today, with sandboxed applications, encrypted hard drives and randomized address spaces, is a direct consequence of software engineers watching Trek in the 80s and 90s, saying, “Well let’s make sure THAT can’t happen,” and then going to work.