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westyclaus

It does look snug in there, but it is not really a visually large car in person. I saw two with manufacturer plates just east of Louisville the other day (one orange, one a black cherry-ish that was gorgeous even though I don’t normally like that color). I was in an F-Type, and although the specs are what they

Sooo.....the Vulcan and Valkyrie are the same old shit? Please tell me more of this magical tale.

Username checks out.

Even the newer ones are fugly.  Of course it’s subjective, but you are clearly in the minority (at least on this page).

I think you’re misusing the word ‘journalist’ here. This headline and article are trash.

Upper part of the rear end: That’s not terrible...

You’re doing the Lord’s work.  Thank you.

....Denmark is largely covered with ice....

You do realize that there’s enough sarcasm dripping out of the original and following posts to fill the tub and then start leaking onto the floor?

I rolled my eyes at first about talk of BMW parts longevity, but then I remembered you are talking relative to JLR here.  Accurate.

At first I thought, “Well this is a monumentally stupid idea” when I saw the headline, but in the case of those soccer practices (so...many...weekend..tournaments...and...practices), this would actually be a great use case.

Somewhere, off in the distance, a Samsung marketing person’s head just exploded.

Somewhere, off in the distance, a Samsung marketing person’s head just exploded.

Equally the worst...companies who dump these into the wild with no solid plan of how to impress upon people to not leave them all over.

Speaking of red herrings, who’s talking about whether one should be paying to attend a state school? That’s a discussion unto itself that’s irrelevant to your initial post. You stated he had to assume ‘crippling debt’ because he chose to go to a school where he had to pay, versus accepting a ride in his home state,

You missed the part where CMU offered him a scholarship, apparently. He chose to turn down a scholarship at an in-state school, among others. NCAA is hard broke, but he wanted to play at MSU and passed up other in-state offers where he was born and raised, so I have no real sympathy for someone who turned those down

Or we could just say, “saying that current drones are robots because most have some sort of autopilot like any airplane on the planet” is an incredibly stupid take, or lacking basic research at a minimum.

Glad to see at least a couple of people caught this incredibly wrong statement. Operational drones used in his historical examples are not “robots”whatsoever any more than any remote-controlled car (albeit via satellite), although sure there is research into autonomous drones ongoing.

(kinjad, dammit)

This had better get eleventy billion stars.

That’s scary about your wife’s granddad.