We did one of these in elementary school. One day while I was back in my hometown, I remembered it and decided to swing by the school to see if they ever did anything with it.
The school was bulldozed.
We did one of these in elementary school. One day while I was back in my hometown, I remembered it and decided to swing by the school to see if they ever did anything with it.
The school was bulldozed.
This is why I chose Mazda. No touch screen at all, just a display for Android auto.
So just to be clear…leadership is pissed that the bill didn’t contain parts that had nothing to do with the bill?
I’m tired.
For anyone who needs a reminder, his name is not Ted. We should honor his wishes and stop calling him by his preferred name.
Sure, but at the end of the day, does it really matter? It’s like made up numbers that never run out. He’s still set for life, no real consequence. He feels this less than someone who misses a car payment one month.
Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club, Redwood Original. SAMCRO.
Long live the manual transmission!
I think you drastically underestimate the number of gearheads in the States. Makes sense, given we have incredibly limited public transport. Currently have 3 manuals in my driveway.
liberty
lĭb′ər-tē
noun
The condition of being free from confinement, servitude, or forced labor.
The condition of being free from oppressive restriction or control by a government or other power.
A right to engage in certain actions without control or interference by a government or other power.
Hopefully. Let’s get back to that.
Plenty of cars out there running more power than that. Why do we need it? We don’t. The same could be said for most power levels in any modern car. Why do we want it? Because it’s fucking awesome.
The only thing that I can tell happens every update is that I have to tell my start bar, yet again, to show all program icons instead of hiding them. Individually. Oh, and Skype occasionally decides it’s important at startup again.
Almost forgot! My computer also randomly forgets how to sleep until updated.
I couldn’t give a shit what they wear at this point. They aren’t having many meaningful discussions for Americans, and the actions of our elected officials are more demeaning than a dress code violation. Furthermore, it is far from the most important decision they should be focusing on right now.
As for being the new guy on the job and conforming, I disagree. He’s an elected officials, not an employee. He won in part by being dressed like normal folks. Furthermore, we have all the proof we need to understand that there’s not a lot of good faith communication happening across party lines, even by those dressed up all fancy.
I say this from the bottom of my heart: If I got to choose a dress code, I would force them to all be dressed up as clowns.
Edited a typo.
I almost forgot about Fear Factory. Thanks for giving me something to jam to all weekend again!
Well shit, I’ve been doing it wrong my whole life! I still like to sleep at night though, so I guess I’ll leave this one for the pros.
Right on.
Actually, yes…when you leave a lot with what you bought, you did, indeed, pay for it.
Their shitty business practices to exploit consumers are designed to favor their decisions as a net gain. And usually, it is a safe bet. An easy win. Hell, even in this case it still will be. Last I checked, they were turning a profit.
When the consumer finds a win, it’s not “getting something for free.”. It’s a small victory for the consumer on a bad business decision by the company. The companies sure use a lot more loopholes than the consumer to squeeze a buck out of everyone. They assumed they would make money giving things away as a deceptive practice. Most times they win. This time, it didn’t work out for them. Oh well. Free market and all. I’ll not be losing any sleep over it tonight.
I wish I had 40 million to spare to save me from all my shitty life choices that I have no intention of changing.
Normally, I would agree with you. But, I would like to offer a different point of view simply because this is a platform on the internet where the vast majority of the users seem to be from the US.
On a project like r/place, I kind of see that as a showing of people saying hey, we use this site, we are here everyday, there’s lots of us, and we’re from this country!
This is such a low effort answer that does not even begin to consider the complexity of people’s lives.