About $0.018 currently per view assuming the video was monetized, which it surely was. I’m not going to check the view count on that video, but at that rate it’s about $18,000 for every million views.
About $0.018 currently per view assuming the video was monetized, which it surely was. I’m not going to check the view count on that video, but at that rate it’s about $18,000 for every million views.
While I never seriously considered a new one, I definitely have and will continue to consider used ones. Unfortunately, the resell value of these have likely now gone up. :/
Lol, insane.
A lot of truck for a small boat.
Really had to think, and it was probably the Outrun videogame that turned me on to cars at that young age.
Definitely sounds like an Adam thing to do.
A lot of good replies to this article, but this one made me laugh the most. Amazing how that show can still make your day.
The most affordable CPO E-Tron or Taycan I can find.
Thankfully I only use UberEats. /s
I don’t know, probably could ask the people behind The Bear and his new movie Fingernails. Him having principles against doing a certain type of film doesn’t automatically make him “difficult to work with”.
Used to be that women who spoke up against sexual harassment were labeled “difficult to work with”.
Might watch Fingernails, definitely loved The Bear Season 1 before Season 2 turned into a soap opera drama.
Based on surveys.
The SUV driver will probably get sued by the tow truck driver’s insurance company after not being able to pay. Then the SUV driver will likely file for bankruptcy and the bankruptcy will get him off the hook for any damages as this was an accident and unintentional in the sense that he wasn’t trying to cause harm.
And I’ll add, since you mention insurance fraud which this almost certainly is, the ironic thing is no insurance company would accept a $35K quote for this type of damage and this guy is under no obligation to accept that quote either. Guy 100% needs to get a very vindictive lawyer to go after this scammer.
Free cremation.
Impressive, especially the claimed mileage on a cloudy day. Even if a production version weighed 600-800lbs more with safety requirements and creature comforts, seems the range would still be plenty usable.
This is a luxury boat like Tesla makes luxury cars. If minimalistic design is luxurious, then by all means.
Um, that Silverado is pretty close to a shitbox. I won’t even knock someone for wanting a basic 1980s shortbed truck regardless of my tastes, but this specific example: previously lifted/modified suspension, mismatching/faded paint (could be the light playing with it...), tons of rust and other dents. Worst is that…
Was 12 when I watched it live and I remember too feeling a bit ripped off that they did more clips in the actual episode.