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Every US company with a few exceptions is chasing profits at the cost of workers and consumers. No US airline has improved service by reducing costs and increasing profits. No US automaker has done so either.

Yes, Texas lawmakers are definitely desensitized to death and human suffering. For example, murder buoys:

GP + PT is the most important, aside from not carrying that extra weight in the wrong places. Also, not giving up on PT and in general staying fit. 

They went full-on you can’t afford this with the McIntosh stereo. BMW and B&W partnership is the only more fancy thing I can think of. 

No dealer ever has this in stock. It’s always the 70k optioned up 4-door.

less desirable than the competition”

+1 Trailers are versatile for boat stuff. I put one entire sailboat on my Subaru’s roof, and then take apart another one (catamaran) and put that entire thing on/in my car for transport to the beach every year. That is a day that is a real PITA and pretty hard on the boats. I could trailer them both with none of the

It’s the same with RVs of the sea/lakes: sailboats. Good 30+ year old boats will change hands every year for like $1000 as people trade up to bigger, better rigs. Your first boat can get you cruising to the Caribbean for $1k, with some work. Part of the reason why these markets are so difficult is because there are a

$700+ car payment, $4000 rent for a studio apartment, fuck it lets get an RV and skedaddle! I can see the logic with the available financing. Beats living in a single family home with mom and pops and your siblings who also can’t afford to rent/buy a garden shed.

Take a zero off the end of that price. “a fuel line leak” - if you’re fixing it why mention it? Bad respray. There’s nothing to like about this car. ND.

Well.. China only has to pay to reverse engineer the stuff it steals, which is pretty low cost. The US doesn’t have a low-cost technology stealing infrastructure so yes, we either have to ban it or pay for it. 

I wonder how much the EULA would hold up in court. The “nobody reads those things” arguments definitely don’t. I don’t know how many gullible people shelled out for FSD, but it’s over the minimum threshold for a class action lawsuit. 

Same here. Pelagic or Pelagic Australis are the perfect prototypes. ATOA ready, mild steel hull, retractable keel and rudder. Expedition sailing vessels are built for exploring in any conditions.

I think it’s just collaborative filtering, which is well, in the wheelhouse of ML but.. its still pretty much “what other users like you like” or just what they’ve watched. The only real data point is the titles. It’s nothing new or fancy. Or even that good considering it’s what most recommendation systems started

lol “Mobilehomeland Security” is pretty good. We need a badge for that. Unfortunately I can’t claim rights to the termY’all Qaeda”. I don’t know who gets that honor.

This is why we need responsible federal government. There are no market forces preventing slavery and human rights violations or environmental disasters. The small government/free market thinkers are not thinking big enough because well, they’re stupid. 

What’s the meaning of the name of this show?

All the Dems said what? Did anyone say that?

There’s no way to stop a battery discharging if it’s found a path to do so. Some kind of control rod could... we should just run EVs on little nuclear reactors. Battery packs and cells may evolve towards safer designs, but more density is what scientists and engineers are working on, since the safety factor is

It wants Optima batteries, which are $250-300 each, and it wants 13 of them. Pretty sure those 13 previously lead-acid were keeping that thing’s COG low and less flippy.  I don’t know why they kept that belt drive and cog sticking out of the back like that. Put a cover on that thing or someone’s going to chop the belt