I believe it's just the way they call it. My Corolla was part of a recall, they just needed to replace the airbag module. Recalls seem to happen all the time, because it doesn't mean they're taking the cars back forever, just until they fix the thing.
The craziest thing is they seem to think think this is the path to keeping power, but we're seeing an unprecedented swing to the right -- not just in america but around the world because so many experiments have failed so catastrophically.
They push back with the same arguments but after having seen what the consequences of certain policies are the smug sense of superiority isn't fooling anyone anymore. Next year could see a sea change in North American leadership.
They push back with the same arguments but after having seen what the consequences of certain policies are the smug sense of superiority isn't fooling anyone anymore. Next year could see a sea change in North American leadership.
One thing people don't realize is how little it takes to be exceptional. Many people are just terrible, so just being ok is exceeding all expectations. Then if you can be ok for a long time then that's like being a rockstar.
For folks without a supercomputer, matrix conduit isn't as shiny as synapse but runs reasonably well on low end hardware. You'll want to keep registrations off by default though because it lacks anything like captchas for it and so you can become a spam hub quickly. :/
Worst case scenario there's at least domain blocking or defederation, and that's assuming threads doesn't do it for us since we're icky wrongthinkers.
I tend to agree. That's why it's "if it shows up in these markets". There's lots of cheap vehicles that you can't buy at any price because they're only being sold in other markets like south asia or africa.
But it sure would be nice. I think a lot of people want to see more basic affordable choices.
But it sure would be nice. I think a lot of people want to see more basic affordable choices.
When I was building my life, I didn't have anyone to make plans with -- I was in a city I'd just moved to that didn't have anyone I knew within an 8 hour drive, I made plans with myself. "I'm going to this thing. If you want to tag along that's ok, but I'm going either way"
Nobody is coming to save you. You can only save yourself.
Nobody is coming to save you. You can only save yourself.
The first step is to make plans to go out and do stuff. Especially stuff that has something to do with other people(doesn't have to be people you know). You should strive to always have some sort of plans going on. Once you start looking it becomes clear there's a lot of stuff you can do whatever your budget range.
Step 1 by itself can cause things to start happening. I ended up having some crazy times just by going out a couple times (the thing you never know is which times are going to be the things that pay off). I met the friend who introduced me to my wife by having tea with my land lady (who had a granddaughter). The granddaughter ended up going on a bunch of adventures with me and I met a bunch of women through her. Another time I went to the bar (and I'm the opposite of a bar guy) and it resulted in some crazy times with like 3 girls just because I was there and I was new. I think I said something to this girl in a crowded line in front of me like "Hey! Personal space!" and she thought that was hilarious and we ended up hanging out.
If you're going out and not really connecting with anyone, the next step becomes to strike up a conversation. With who? Well, not with the hottest girl in the room if you're reading this advice! You find the most nonthreatening people in the room, like an old couple or something and usually you just ask something or comment on something. Sometimes something that simple can start some crazy stuff up. Last week I was getting my tires changed, and in the waiting room I ended up chatting with a couple people for hours (how long does it take to put on some bloody tires?!) and learned a lot about them because we were stuck there anyway and had some stuff to talk about.
Opportunity is the father of invention, and the only way you're going to achieve the things you want is to try to create opportunities. Along the way you start to realize you're having the adventure of your life. :)
Step 1 by itself can cause things to start happening. I ended up having some crazy times just by going out a couple times (the thing you never know is which times are going to be the things that pay off). I met the friend who introduced me to my wife by having tea with my land lady (who had a granddaughter). The granddaughter ended up going on a bunch of adventures with me and I met a bunch of women through her. Another time I went to the bar (and I'm the opposite of a bar guy) and it resulted in some crazy times with like 3 girls just because I was there and I was new. I think I said something to this girl in a crowded line in front of me like "Hey! Personal space!" and she thought that was hilarious and we ended up hanging out.
If you're going out and not really connecting with anyone, the next step becomes to strike up a conversation. With who? Well, not with the hottest girl in the room if you're reading this advice! You find the most nonthreatening people in the room, like an old couple or something and usually you just ask something or comment on something. Sometimes something that simple can start some crazy stuff up. Last week I was getting my tires changed, and in the waiting room I ended up chatting with a couple people for hours (how long does it take to put on some bloody tires?!) and learned a lot about them because we were stuck there anyway and had some stuff to talk about.
Opportunity is the father of invention, and the only way you're going to achieve the things you want is to try to create opportunities. Along the way you start to realize you're having the adventure of your life. :)
And I thought balaclavas were more like babushkas, but it turns out I'm wrong on that and they're ski masks. Huh.
What I eventually found is that the Internet really isn't a great place to find people to hang with IRL for any purpose. People online tend to stay online, people irl tend to stay irl, and online when it comes to dating you've only got a couple very narrow avenues to get someone interested in you.
That often cited OKCupid data shows that women are only really interested in the top 1% of men online, so if you're not in that you're really putting in a lot of extra effort for what might not be a cost-effective method.
If you look at real-world women, often they have sex with the men around them. In some friend groups, everyone's at some point had sex with everyone else (probably not wife material, but that's not my point) but rarely from people outside their group. In my case, it became clear the smartest thing was to make friends, especially with women. Even non-sexual friendships because women know women, and women want their friends to be happy, and if they know two people who might hit it off, they'll act as a matchmaker which is thousands of times more likely to work out in good outcomes than to be a random face in a lineup.
I ended up meeting my wife through a woman who was my platonic friend.
That often cited OKCupid data shows that women are only really interested in the top 1% of men online, so if you're not in that you're really putting in a lot of extra effort for what might not be a cost-effective method.
If you look at real-world women, often they have sex with the men around them. In some friend groups, everyone's at some point had sex with everyone else (probably not wife material, but that's not my point) but rarely from people outside their group. In my case, it became clear the smartest thing was to make friends, especially with women. Even non-sexual friendships because women know women, and women want their friends to be happy, and if they know two people who might hit it off, they'll act as a matchmaker which is thousands of times more likely to work out in good outcomes than to be a random face in a lineup.
I ended up meeting my wife through a woman who was my platonic friend.
Thing is, a lot of this stuff was obviously ridiculous 10 years ago, but the press didn't bring any of it up because Elon was their guy and EVs were their thing. How long until the journalists start talking about the problems with winter performance of Teslas?
I can't help but think it's actually because they're mad he bought their favorite pozzed social media website.
I know there was a lot of drama about this, but I can't think of anything I want to have to do with threads. Is there anyone on there worth paying attention to?
Toyota is talking about putting out a $10,000 pickup truck called the IMV0. It's just a basic work truck, no fancy stuff.
If this thing makes it to American markets at anything remotely like that price, that could be the end of the big 3. This is what we need, not a new 100,000 fancy pants car.
If this thing makes it to American markets at anything remotely like that price, that could be the end of the big 3. This is what we need, not a new 100,000 fancy pants car.
The people bitching about how their first of its kind specialized EV truck is going to cost money to buy and own are really in a strange place... I mean, the rest of us were warning about this the whole time but apparently they needed to hate Elon Musk before they were allowed to realize obvious things.
Look, we can't have the injuns getting all uppity and asking the federal government not to force them to take experimental drugs. That's a tramplin'.