It must have seemed like a good idea at the time: in the wake of a national event that has a lot of people looking for a legislative solution, start a Facebook page which ostensibly calls for the banning of another controversial piece of machinery. As Generalfeldmarschall von Moltke once wrote, however, no plan survives the first contact with the enemy.
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graham - Maybe that frog blood caused you to overlook the intended mockery in danio’s comment.
sckid213 - As a kid who grew up in San Diego in the ’90s, I associated Olds with the Cutlass Ciera, which to me seemed very much like Buicks. I...
highdesertcat - Lorenzo, I watched a documentary on CNBC some time ago that dealt with Sergio and his approach to managing a global...
Lorenzo - That’s a great fix! Not only does the backing plate protect the plastic tank and hitch give the Jeep more utility, it punctures the radiator of the...
Doug DeMuro - Yes! I didn’t get them from Costco, but you get the idea. They’re tremendous.
wsn - Not unlike that of Al Gore’s 10,000 sf “eco-friendly” house.
285exp - How much do these batteries cost? How much inventory of fully charged batteries will the battery swap facilities be keeping in stock? How much will the...
JK43123 - “most of these systems smack of “we did it because we could” rather than offering any useful or convenient features over conventional knobs &...
philipbarrett - Au contraire. I deal daily with some of the most sophisticated audio & video production equipment around. Think bleeding edge and highly expensive....
05lgt - Hasn’t been that long since an Infinity full of highschool kids in SoCal hit a palm tree at speed. It...