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In case anyone is wondering why that clip looks familiar, it was lifted from a YouTube video where a CT is matched up against a Hummer EV. Steering wheel part is at 1:54. (Can someone on Xitter confirm if the original was credited in the post?)

Or the shift that did the QA for these engines had their schedules jacked around daily because of COVID disruptions, and therefore missed this batch.

Gotta let those mashed potatoes cool down before you stick it in, yo.

Just throw it in the drawer next to your Zune and bluetooth 2.0 devices.

There is also 1959's Compulsion, which is more direct re-telling of the murder of Bobby Franks (with different names, of course).

“Those that refuse to be bound by the law also refuse its protections.”

Seems like a pile of cocaine would have been the ideal thing to get people into a Studio 54 style mood.  Does this guy remember nothing about making movies?

This is one of the things I never understood about Tesla. “Check out the amazing performance on this car! The instant torque! The unrivaled acceleration! But the coolest feature is not driving it at all!”

The Supercharger business has always been the best hope for them, particularly as a spin-off unit.  Unless they are leasing the land, that group has a nifty little real estate portfolio tied to it, something investors are always interested in.

In the late 90's I had a few days to see what Microsoft was doing to their “perma-temp” employees. In the group I was with, several of the guys were bragging about their 100hr weekly timesheets.  Yes, I’m serious. 14-16 hour days were the norm for this group, with no days off.  I ran as fast and far away from that

Unless it’s a Tarantino film, then it’s definitely “Double Foot Fault”.

vTech > Stonks

Abyssinia, Annie.

The line to use when swinging those tire irons & baseball bats is, “Those who refuse to be bound by the law also refuse its protections.”

OK, sure. And when they fail to give you that refund, who do you contact to force them to fork over the money? The FAA?  Why wouldn’t the airlines just drag this out for months, so they can play with your money in the meantime?

Can someone explain the calendar on this?

It’s almost like being a lawyer for a client that can’t help but tell lies every time they speak. You can’t let your client give a deposition, and you can’t make any statements for them that won’t immediately be undercut by one of those inevitable lies. It should be no surprise that such a person ends up with a terribl

My reply would be, “Just yours, officer.”

In case anyone was wondering why Italy has been a basketcase for 150+ years, this is example 1,345,887.