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Peter M. Smith
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Avatar was the most visually impressive movie to be released in its time, and I don’t doubt that the rest of the series’ll hold up to that standard.

I’m surprised it lasted this long. Wagons (excluding Subaru) never sell in the US even when sedans were selling well. With sedans currently receding, I can’t imagine wagons selling at more than a curiosity level. Certainly not at a level that would support their production or importation.

No, in fact the police and veteran related charities were why I was drawn to them originally. What pissed me off is the need to politicize so quickly and needlessly.

Cutting a corner too close is cutting a corner too close, whether in a Mini or in a Kodiak.

I get how that allows someone who owns a copy of said software to create an archival copy and store it (circumventing access controls to do so).

If you’re curious about exactly how this is possible, the Internet Archive has a wonderful blog post that explains the process of getting these games working in a playable state.

This is likely the biggest mistake I’ve ever made on Kinja, but god help me, here I go.

This is the Audi A7 for poor people.   The Stinger is the Audi A7 for poor people with bad credit.  

Just wanted to stop in and say thanks for inspiring all the hilarious clapbacks to this ridiculous comment. Were it possible to fax you over a light beer, I would.

Maybe a bit off topic, but one group I kinda feel sorry for right now?

And although Erik and I are both extremely smart, worldly, and handsome individuals

The Kenosha Public Museum offers lots of information about Thomas Jeffrey, Nash, and AMC. You’ll learn the first Rambler wasn’t a car.

I’ve always been told to ask for a business card.  Sometimes people don’t have them.  But I like your rule of thumb - you’d think if they work at one of the stupid companies that requires a thank you note to hire you that they’d be at the ready with a business card and offer it to you at the end of the interview,

Exactly what I did. It can’t hurt and it takes very little effort so as long as I have their email I might as well.

So, if you don’t want to work for the company, why did you apply? Probably hundreds of thousands vying for the same job...pretty sure that attitude would send you right out the door.

How about you thank me for taking my time to show up for the interview?”

Get the fuck over yourself.

Don’t shame “snitching”. Exposing criminals is in the interest of society as a whole, and we want more people to come forward, not less. Yes, we’re talking about a garbage person, but the information he provides is valuable. And there is nothing valuable, or even moral, in remaining loyal to a criminal gang. So, don't

“Oh yeah, totally.” - Steve Bartman