Crap I was high on my own farts with that median tear looking for the data and crossed them. Figures.
Crap I was high on my own farts with that median tear looking for the data and crossed them. Figures.
That appears to that appears to be what the Feds data shows. Except it’s Transaction Accounts NOT savings accounts as the author and Bankrate’s Google info card state (likely where this stat is likely pulled from.) It’s notable that BankRate doesn’t link to the underlying data but I found it with some poking so here…
Still on the first. I did the HPFP mod on it first and I’m pretty careful about not thrashing it under 3k RPM. So I haven’t seen the superknock that’s known to empty the engine into the oil pan.
I feel that NSX one in the deepest part of my soul. I passed on a supercharged 2002 in Long Beach Blue Pearl for $30k in early 2012 because my first child was on the way and we were in the process on closing our first house.
God I wish the rear seats had enough legroom to seat someone with feet and shin bones. I’m not sure I could even reasonably get a child back there.
Isn’t that what the car buying public wants though? Honestly I think the biggest issue with minivans is the fact that they can all be identified as minivans at a glance. You have to look pretty hard to see that the Carnival isn’t an SUV.
NGL I’d rock a Toyota Alphard so hard, but we don’t get them here.
It’s only Crunchyroll raising the price of ex-Funimation subscribers to match CR’s pricing for the last year plus. They’ve been warning for well over a year now that it’s going to happen, and they’re giving them another years worth of respite. This is a huge nothing burger.
Crunchyroll itself is already $7.99/mo for the basic tier, and has been for quite some time looking at my billing history.
They do. Sometimes up to 96% in the case of the city I used to live in.
I remember listening to one of my managers dress down a mechanic because the mechanic stated (and I quote) “Yea the hydraulic system is leaking, but it’s within spec” inside the doorway of a fully loaded airplane.
The stay would have probably happened in nearly any jurisdiction given the hubbub happening around the current SCOTUS case involving Chevron Deference. There’s no reason to spend the effort to working up a legal justification in the lower courts supporting agency rule making when SCOTUS could just throw it all away…
The Toyota S-FR has been living rent free in my head for nearly a decade now.
The real answer here is to buy one of those wireless Carplay/Android Auto adapters. Then use whatever cable you have on you for high speed charging.
I did it through the email’s check account status link so they could track it.
I particularly like the part where the executive tasked with running the state is “encouraging” the police to provide the body cam footage, not ordering it to be produced.
Always remember kids: Martha Stewart did not go to jail for insider trading and Scooter Libby didn’t go to jail for naming Valerie Plame. They caught their sentences for 1001 violations aka lying to the feds.
So they recovered $150,000,001 that would have otherwise been lost to fare jumpers right?
Exactly. The only reason this, like multiple other “we do that, just with an app” companies, became so large was because of the prolonged ultra low interest rate environment following the Great Recession. VC was looking to park money in anything that might higher rates of return than the stock market or bonds and so lo…
You should see what Ferrari does.