That is all.
That is all.
I sell ERP software for a living. I lose a lot of prospects because prospects know exactly what they’re getting when they deal with my company. I run into competitors pretty often who are willing to promise them the prospect moon, then blow the budget and have sales rep turn over never to be heard from again.
I looked at some electric ride on mowers and came to the conclusion that if I was going to replace it that I could, or nearly, buy two pretty high end electric robomowers and never mow the stupid thing ever again.
On the lift front, even a set of Quickjacks is life changing. I hemmed and hawed at getting a set because it’s ONLY 24 inches for the high lift variants but holy crap it was with it.
Streamlight Double Clutch is my recommendation to anyone looking for a headlight. Rechargable battery that lasts for 8 hours on low and 4 on high and it has both a flood light and spotlight mode.
Yep. I’d have had a totally different opinion of the word subpoenaed hadn’t appeared. This isn’t a Ring situation.
The first gen Avenger was built on the Chrysler FJ platform. The Eclipse was built on the PJ platform.
I’m convinced all super yachts have tasteless beige interiors. I don’t peruse them on a regular basis, but whenever I see one on here, they always share that same rich chic aesthetic.
The first gen Dodge Avenger, you know the DSM variant. It’s the age old question of - What happens when you take Mitsubishi Gallant and try to make it sporty?
I’m semi rural but there’s at least two of them running around where I live. I’m not a truck guy but I get as excited seeing them as I do when one of my neighbors drives by in his his blue Elise or yellow turbo Esprit or another neighbor drives his Alfa 4c.They’re just kinda cool.
Yea that’s my guess. The last several reboots of Fantastic 4 illustrate it pretty well with how well the Reed Richards CGI was received (goofy as hell at best.)
The 1973 Mazda RX-3 Wagon because:
I can assure you that the trailers don’t showcase his abilities because it’ll look weird no matter how good the special effects are. Something about human bodies stretching or flattening has never translated well to live action and whomever is handling the trailers for the adaption likely knows this.
I don’t. I’m just reveling in the schadenfreude knock on effects.
Nah it’s a great time. According to the way LIFO tax rules work, dealers have a 3 years inventory averaging period. So if inventory levels drop again, they’re on the hook for big-time tax bills for the gouging they did during the early part of the pandemic.
I’m all for a monopoly state program or a monopoly co-op, with transparent books, run by a civilian board and state oversight. I’m rather fond of a single deep risk pool for inelastic services. The stupid half steps we’ve taken in the last 50 years for both auto, home, and health insurance were folly to start with.
The agency has also warned automakers that they shouldn’t disable vehicle telematics to comply with the law as it’s written, something Kia and Hyundai have already done for new cars sold in the state. Telematic functions can be used by first responders to locate vehicles and are relied on by crash investigators.
I’d argue price ceilings are just a symptom of the issue.
That would require admitting that not all problems can be solved by capitalism. There’s very few people in office today that would dare float that idea. I suspect half of that issue is trying to explain the difference between elastic and inelastic goods and services as well as risk pools to their constituents. While…
Easy. The Competition Yellow Mica RX-7's.