Bicyclists don’t have to pass a test. Maybe they should, but one could argue that cyclists do all the things you just described and more.
Bicyclists don’t have to pass a test. Maybe they should, but one could argue that cyclists do all the things you just described and more.
Please don’t be that guy.
Actually, I think I’ve been around since before it was Kinja. But that also means I’ve been around long enough to know that comments about the editorial failures of this website also aren’t read either.
I blame Kinja too, but that’s not going to stop me from a good ribbing :P
Does anyone who comments on this site actually read the comments?
Thanks! I’ve always thought that, but never had a name for it, or any science behind it.
The argument that rich people buying stupid shit redistributes wealth is pretty weak too.
The premise of capitalism is that there is one person who is willing to pay more than anyone else thinks something is worth. This could easily also be called “the sucker’s economy.”
Probably. I had to look up what it was because I had never heard of it, apparently because it’s banned from import to the US ever since the Mad Cow scare. Remember those days? Ah, simpler times...
How is making a reference to black men raping white women not racist?
I don’t think there was anything casual about it.
Yes; add a little water (amount varies, but a tbl or two should do the trick for a leftover chinese food portion) and heat partially covered. This effectively steams the rice and brings it back to it’s former texture.
As an electric delivery vehicle, I don’t think it’s intended to spend much time at highway speeds. Aerodynamic are a lot less important at 20-30 mph.
Not gunna lie; that makes me want a motorcycle. And a truck.
That’s a fair point, I suppose. A box truck is a nice raw canvass though for someone who is handy enough to do some basic modifications, even better for someone willing to put in some money for things like solar upgrades.
I’ve long thought that box trucks don’t get enough attention as possible conversion RVs. Take this 2007 Econoline; it’s pretty compact on the outside, but inside it could easily fit a bunk bed and living area, complete with entertainment center and all sorts of creature comforts. $6k asking price in NH that probably…
If it’s a day-tripper, sure. But the Element is not roomy enough for two plus gear as a place to rest for extended periods of time. No, I think Mercedes has the win this time, if it’s a vehicle that will be an over-nighter.