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I used to work with an engineer named Harry Boner. People would always assume it was pronounced “bon-ner” and he would correct them.

Stucco costs an average of $1,500 to replace

The obvious answer is the original modern EV: the GM EV-1

We use unscented laundry detergent and it still gets the smoke smell out of our clothes.

General Motors should bring Pontiac back as a sporty EV brand.

it’s dangerous to other Danes on the road.

If a diesel fuel powered bus catches fire, are they going to park that entire fleet too?

I wanted a Malibu Maxx so badly. I had one as a rental and fell in love with it. I had a coworker who had a Maxx SS, he said it was the greatest car he ever owned. 

I still have a blanket from an ex girlfriend because it's a nice blanket, not for sentimental reasons. My wife doesn't know it's from my ex, and I don't plan on telling her. 

I knew there was some kind of switch on the side of the iPhone but never actually knew what it did. I have never felt a need for a physical switch to change the alert mode on my phone. I have had do not disturb schedules on my phones for years and never even really have to think about it. If I’m going into a meeting

My Pontiac G6. It’s a boring sedan riding on the GM Epsilon platform, with a 2.4L 4 cylinder and 4 speed automatic. It’s not fast, it doesn’t handle like a sports car, it just gets me from point A to point B. But it’s reliable, it’s comfortable, and it’s paid off. 

Police forces weren’t created to enforce the law, they were created to protect the property of rich people. Enforcing laws was a secondary purpose.

Americans have never had a problem with Canadian built cars. They consider those as American as cars built in the US. For some reason that I can’t think of, Americans only had a problem when cars started being built in Mexico.

They met their slideshow quota for the week without making it an actual slideshow. Up next will be a video that is just a picture.

I have always had my Windows PCs set to show file extensions since the days of Win98, mostly because the geeky side of me liked it that way.

The last turboprop I flew on was 2 seats on one side, 1 on the other, and three seats in the last row.

I made a second profile. I use LinkedIn at work to do research for investigations, and I don’t need anyone getting tipped off that John Smith at the State Department of XYZ was looking at them. Instead, Tom Jones of ABC Consulting looked them up.

About 10 years ago, I was flying out of Bend OR on a SAAB Turboprop. It was a similar day, around 100 degrees out. The plane held 33 and was fully booked. They needed five volunteers to get off to make the plane light enough to take off. They started offering travel vouchers and kept increasing the value of the

Pull out your strobe lights and boombox and have a dance party!

I am about the same age as you. I have also gotten almost all of my jobs by replying to ads or applying directly through the company website. The only exceptions were when my roommate got me a job in college and when I went through a temp-to-hire agency.