While the dealer is definitely scummy, Munoz is not without fault here, either. Munoz should have done more to check and make sure that everything with that car was fine
While the dealer is definitely scummy, Munoz is not without fault here, either. Munoz should have done more to check and make sure that everything with that car was fine
Beluga are known to migrate long distances during the winter, as arctic seas ice over and force them south.
Why would anyone be at all surprised with this coming out of a country that has basically zero civil rights or laws against discrimination?
Sadly this will continue until we jail people driving with no license, registration, insurance, id, anything. Jail them till the DVM pulls owner records for the vehicle and can track a valid ID for the person driving. A week or two stay in a lockup should be a fun deterrent.
So basically the same thing that’s stopping the adoption of nuclear power for our electricity.
Funny, wall outlets are the first thing that came to my mind as well. I mean, can you imagine having to take an outlet adapter with you to work because your house is on the other side of the state line dividing two states with different voltages?
Just because it recognized it doesn’t mean it was in a position to avoid the outcome, right? This seems like it is written to intimate that the car “saw” the dog, identified it as a dog, and then made a decision to plow into it.
Every time I read a story about bears figuring things out or otherwise gaining access to places that are supposed to be secure - I keep thinking back to that comment by a California park ranger to the effect that the overlap between the smartest bears and the stupidest tourists is significant.
The problem isn’t the lack of safety belts it’s the lack of guns. -- Republicans
Well I’m 31 and let’s see...
I’m not defending the braindead take they quoted above, but if my grandma is 95 and has been on computers since the mid 1990s and currently uses an iPhone and iPad without a problem, including using social media to keep up with her grandkids and friends in town, then no one else has an excuse why they have failed to…
I’m usually typing text in an editor that lets me go to the end of a sentence with a keystroke, where the two spaces distinguish that point from abbreviations and such. Also, decades of habit. Why should I change? (And why should anyone care if I change?)
If you’re under 65 and have a paper boarding pass, I’m just going to assume you are going to cause delays during my airport experience
“If you’re under 65 and have a paper boarding pass, I’m just going to assume you are going to cause delays during my airport experience,” one person tweeted.
I absolutely use paper when I have my kids. When its just me, whatever doesnt take too much... but trying to juggle two under 10's and myself and my wife.. fuck you I am using paper so I dont have to struggle filling through the boarding passes on my phone, not to mention its not like they dont just do the SAME thing…
>Younger travelers posting on Twitter and Instagram mock passengers who insist on clutching pieces of paper. “If you’re under 65 and have a paper boarding pass, I’m just going to assume you are going to cause delays during my airport experience,” one person tweeted.
The Model 3 in the UK, after converting to USD, ranges between $54K and $73k. I guess the UK price probably includes 20% VAT? It seems like the UK has a decent set of small EV’s for sale that start in the high £20K range, including the Fiat, Mini, Leaf, MG4, Renault Zoe, etc...
If they made this a production “Heritage Edition” They could charge a small fortune and sell a ton of them.
I’m not into the ID styling.