The longer this went on, the less it seemed like a hypothetical scenario.
The longer this went on, the less it seemed like a hypothetical scenario.
I have the best idea. People should just be forced to go pick up their packages at the local distribution center or postal office on Fridays. Also, hours should be between 4pm and 5pm only.
I really hope you are being sarcastic. If not the next time you order food I hope they whip it through your window because “it’s delivered “
“delivery driver is a dangerous, tedious and grueling gig that can suck the spirit out of even the most resilient human being”
That’s some paperboy shit right there.
I see a human doing a robots job.
I’m just copying the slide titles to save everyone the clicks.
Yes, but you know perfectly well what they mean. Nobody seriously thinks that batteries just magic up electricity.
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Some people would say they are. The slightly elevate seating position makes it easier for some people to get in and out. And a lot of people tend to prefer a slightly higher driving position. A little extra ground clearance also helps with rougher conditions, including piled snow - if you live in a place that gets the…
My sister has one. It’s perfectly fine. People on Jalopnik don’t buy the cars they say they wish automakers would build instead of crossovers, so really at this point it’s just something they say to make themselves feel heard.
Why, exactly?
I mean, I don’t hate it for what it is. I loved my Honda Fit, and as long as they keep the packaging/magic seat from the current-gen, then it will continue to be one of the most practical vehicles you can get around that price.
Although the author’s advice in its specifics is naive, he’s making a point that far too few people seem to recognize. If you’re spending $40K+ on a car that you’re probably going to replace in 5 years, your capital burn rate on that car is $8K + interest annually, offset by whatever you might get back when you sell…
Financial advice is highly nuanced, and general advice can be helpful for the rudderless or for those without personal finance acumen, no two situations are alike.
Depend on what you mean by “low risk.” Only bonds paying more than 3% after tax are junk bonds. Stocks are more risky.
“...(Y)et it fails to articulate exactly why this would be beneficial to do so, other than having the freedom of no car payment.”