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Most people want to test drive the car in person...but a lot of car buyers want to avoid the whole negotiation process.  And that first bit was more reffering to the fact that right now, with social distancing people want to avoid uncessercery person to person interactions.

The Astros World Series of Cannonball Runs.

I clicked for boobs. I watched the clips for boobs. I did not read a fucking bit of it because words are not boobs. Is this the girl who started “Ok Boomer”? If so, this is not the path I would have taken afterwards, but whatever.

“Perfect Storm”—- Ohhhkk. Whatever you want to call your cleavage. Good on her for keeping up the momentum, but a spade is a spade.

I’m officially too old to “get” streamer culture. Like I get it, but I don’t “get” it. 

What’s the bigger crime: the speed or the radio station?

Yup. Operation, maintenance, manufacture and support employs a lot of people. Over 1 million, directly and indirectly based on the 2018 PWC study of general aviation’s contribution to GDP.

Whenever I consider a Nissan product for a potential purchase I recall three letters that automatically make me cross it off my list every time - CVT

Please star this post if you think “M3” should only ever be used for the iconic BMW model, and never be used to refer to the Tesla Model 3.

An alternatively acceptable title: “You Might Be Overpaying for Car Insurance if You’re Paying for Car Insurance”

The Chinese goverment, emphasis on goverment here. Should be paying reparations to the rest of the world for this.

#NotAllWhitePeople

Gonna have to disagree there. I work in a company where 90% of us had the ability to wfh for years. But my department of four people did not until a couple weeks ago when this started hitting. I’d always been a proponent of getting us laptops so we could work from home because the work we do requires little more than

We have also learned this week which jobs are work-from-home jobs. They should stay work-from-home jobs forever. If we don’t need to heat and light office buildings, we will use less energy.

Also, converting to zero-emissions power generation and converting the nation’s transportation to electric will be a significant

If any employees from FedEx or USPS decide to reach out to tell me about conditions there, we’ll report on them. This isn’t a hit piece; I have no beef with UPS, but when multiple workers are reaching out to talk about these conditions, it deserves to be reported. No one is trying to stir up paranoia, just expose

So, when are we going to stop being surprised that companies weren’t/aren’t ready for this?

That’s a lot of undercoating 

I get it Hyundai, I hate ironing too.

same here. typing this from my office at the moment. i’ve talked to my bosses but they have stated very clearly that unless they are forced to shut down, we are supposed to come to work. we’re a small company with nine people in the office, so under the 10 people limit recommended. we could most definitely work from

I broke my hand on Feb 10th. Ive been working from home since then. I have gone into work a few times since then but last three weeks Ive been working from my couch.

I have a friend that can literally do his entire job from home, yet his company gave him a bunch of shit for asking to work from home because of his kids school getting cancelled. They finally wisened up and allowed employees to work from home TODAY.  That’s after the governor shut down all bars and restaurants.