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How does Heaven work, then?
Only 64 cars?
In a purely semantic view, yes, his anecdote was not 100% factual. Which was the meat of my comment:
#HeavenIsReal
From my experience, this isn’t surprising. PSN is testing the app-store waters and their quality requirements are already very low.
Considering every one survived their flight to tell their stories, could have been worse.
Thanks, I thought what I said made sense. :)
“Anecdotes” can be truthful/real experiences and I was using anecdote to reference the OP.
Well, shit, now it’s not nearly as good of an anecdote.
A single person living without children making six figures in Pittsburgh is what I’d call upper-class income, not wealthy but better off than upper-middle class. Two young professionals living together making $150K to $200K combined would definitely be viewed as wealthy.
I’m not sure what you’re actually trying to say - but it sounds like you’re still assuming that only the wealthy+ drive Model S’.
LOL, like covering the military isn’t inherently political.
OK, look up how many Model S owners took advantage of the tax credit.
MSRP of a base Model S is around $68k. Not every Model S is a P90 or 100.
I agree that Congress should not pass laws willy-nilly, and new laws should be properly scrutinized and debated. But what we’ve seen in the past 8 years and what we’ll see in the next 4 to 8 years (petty tic-for-tac) was not being careful. It was being partisan, obstructionist and ineffectual and that is not the goal…
Obligatory after 1/4 ... something something ... 1/2 mile.
So, you don’t know how the U.S. economy works.
Haha, you believe Congress is ... in-effect, supposed to be ineffectual.
Read your excuse for the “stupid cheap” argument and no, it’s still not stupid-cheap even for it’s value. It’s used GT-R money and you’re not getting GT-R performance (admittedly, you’ll be getting close to it).