I once watched a Veterans 50 sabre match, and for the first time I could completely understand the right of way with zero assistance. At an Olympic level, it really is a judgment call.
I once watched a Veterans 50 sabre match, and for the first time I could completely understand the right of way with zero assistance. At an Olympic level, it really is a judgment call.
Nope, because there is a thing called insurance.
I would only buy a Volvo with Thor hammer headlights.
Thank you for sharing... I was never a fan of cruises until my wife dragged me on to one. It is not my favorite way to vacation, but I had fun and the forced isolation from work can’t be beat. But I also have friends who turn into Prof. Snape if you bring up cruising.
Then they will push smaller Jeeps. Their Darts and 200s can’t compete w Ford Focus, Toyota Corolla, etc...
Teslas don’t require any routine maintenance. Why would you push the car, when you could sell a S class instead?
Your link seems to validate what I was saying. I have flown a 737 simulator at a major airline before, and all we did was takeoffs and landings because the autopilot typically handled everything in between.
Even if you are correct - in the air there are no pedestrians. No commercial airliner will cut in front of you.…
Clearly it doesn’t. An airplane autopilot cannot dodge or avoid other planes or obstacles. An airplane autopilot cannot take off or land a plane. Autopilot is an entirely appropriate term - but flying at 30K feet and driving a car in traffic are completely different things.
I just got married two weeks ago. My insurance dropped $3/month. Big woop.
Careful if you have kids. My toddler ended this one with a plastic ball.
Careful if you have kids. My toddler ended this one with a plastic ball.
I own a 2015 JGC. And the FIRST thing I told my wife the first time she wanted to drive it was to make sure she paid attention to the indicators to make sure she was in park.
The shifter has some advantages, but sometimes when you go from Drive to Park, it gets stuck at reverse and you have to try again. You…
Back in undergrad I lived in an a two floor, 4 apartment building that also doubled as an off campus fraternity house. The separate garage and back fence that faced the alley was burned down by a pyromaniac the year before I moved in (another wonderful story). Because of this the building was exposed to the alley, and…
It sounds like this is more of the business being deserving of a one star review, and Yelp giving you actual power with the business owner. Isn’t this what Yelp is supposed to do?
I have had businesses contact me both for good and bad reviews. I try to be fair and honest, and I will communicate with the folks who are…
Too expensive, cars are dirty too often, they screw tourists on route/distance, sometimes racist, and they are slow to show up outside of downtown hot spots. Uber was a godsend. Hell, even the peace of mind from knowing where the car is helps a lot.
Umm, they used to... A LOT.
I didn’t try it on purpose, but it happened to me. Rainy night, tired fiancee, and we were there until the dealer closing time. I was asked to sign a document that stated I intended to purchase in order to secure the manufacturer incentive expiring on that day, and I was asked to come in the next day to finalize the…
You are off here. State laws differ WILDLY on what brewers can sell to consumers... In some states brewers can’t sell at all, in others, only “tastes.” Plus brewers don’t own bars in the US like they can in other countries.
But even here - it’s not a loss of jobs at stake for dealers, it is a loss of money and power.…
I was on a school trip to Norway, and was able to accept a summer internship while I was there. I called Travelocity to move out my return by three months. There was a fee, but it was covered by the difference in fare.
Car leather is dependent on the ranching and meat industry...
Not necessarily. Soda (coke and pepsi) pay, which is why they get stoopid large displays around holidays and sports. Everyone else gets space based on market power. The category managers (I was one for seven years) decide what goes where in the section they are assigned (or choose, if you are a category captain) based…