thepenguinofdoom
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thepenguinofdoom

Hah. I should have just said sophomore year or something. I just couldn’t remember exactly what years I had the Razr. I definitely wasn’t a good enough student to take early college courses.

Only in West Hollywood.

What are those little red things? Beaks???

Those aren't pizzas. Those are breadpies. 

If it works, let me know, because I’m all-in on the street breakfast sandwiches made in the back of a Bongo kei-truck by a nice Ajumma.

“Some people think luxury is the opposite of poverty. It is not. It is the opposite of vulgarity.”

I would never order pizza from LA, not even “for fun.”

Thats how I felt selling my Porsche Cayenne manual. I saw it as a “benefit” everyone else asked for a discount because it didn’t have an auto. Finally sold it to a lowballer who test drove it, complained about how luxury cars shouldn’t have sticks, and finally emailed me a month later and said, “Since you haven’t been

You need to put yourself in the European mindset when you’re driving it--it’s not supposed to be “exciting,” it’s just the transmission that the car happens to have, and it’s your job to move the gear lever about to facilitate smooth driving.

I’m pretty sure he took those photos with my Motorola Razr from early college.

An app that is profitable except for G&A and marketing, neither of which will scale as they grow into new markets.

“the potential of even bigger revenues in the future, which will not cover rapidly increasing expenses...”

yes. this is along the lines of the quarterly hamno article yelling about the imminent recession since 2014.

“but there’s just no good substitute for a pizza cutter wheel”

“but there’s just no good substitute for a pizza cutter wheel”

Aka the “I’m brave enough to order a first-year FCA product” badging.

Oh it wasn’t so much that the experiement was ill planned.
It was more that they went to, say, step 10 of the experiment, stopped and turned it to more power. Safely, I might add, running it normally.

Then a good while later, after a shift change, they decided to continue the experiment. From step 11, instead of step 1,

It actually took three human mistakes to make that catastrophe as bad as it was. First, the design had a “here be dragons” corner of the operating envelope. Second, a sin of omission: failing to give it the robust, gas-tight containment building that is the final ring of defense-in-depth for Western power reactors.

So you’re looking at under $4,000 for the head and block castings, but that doesn’t include anything else. No rotating assembly or sensors or harnesses. No ancillaries like alternators. No cams or valves. Buying a $5000 used longblock is still going to save you a lot of money if you're starting out with no engine at

This should drive those prices down.

I think the reactor was probably designed by humans