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A few dozen cars that will rack up miles in the triple digits have a manual transmission. I’m thrilled

No hypercar matters. They are just rich boy toys.

In the original article I joked that the bed would be 3ft. because it would HAVE to be a crew cab. Yeah.

That episode alone should have gotten it more seasons. 

So Ellen is the real life version of the boss that Portia de Rossi played on Better Off Ted?

A manual in a sporty car you can rev the snot out of or execute a nice heel and toe with? A sheer joy. A manual in a work truck? A pain in the ass. Sorry, I just don’t get your love for a manual transmission in all vehicles. 

GM had interesting fonts in the 70s too!

They just have to schedule it to end before 4:30.

I couldn’t agree more. 

The movie doesn’t give Salma Hayek a lot to do, but what she does with it is amazing.

The blind squirrels are feasting today!

Sure, the Enterprise level does, as well as some other levels but if you don’t have Exchange you don’t have Teams. Specifically, what they used to call Office 365 Business but now call MS 365 Apps.

Not really. It’s two different SKUs. They want to kill off Slack by bundling Teams in Office for free and then start charging for Teams in addition to Office once they have control of the market. That’s leveraging their monopoly on office software to kill a competitor to other software.

It’s not really included. The software is included in Office and it installs along with Excel, Word etc. but it’s not part of the same subscription. It has it’s own subscription, though MS has issued “trial” licenses that can be renewed for months at a time. If MS holds to past practice it will try to kill Slack and

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Every time I hear King Arthur Flour my brain automatically thinks “King Biscuit Flower Hour”. Because I’m old. So very, very old.

I share your opinion. It’s a fine old truck that needs a little TLC, but it’s overpriced. 

Given that it will inevitably be a crew cab I’m guessing the bed will be 3ft. long. 

How many consultants got paid how many millions of dollars to come up with that nonsense?

Can we have a corporate deathmatch to see who gets rights (including the music!) to the original Muppet Family Christmas special?

No. That would be the morons that vote for him.