This is a terrible idea.
This is a terrible idea.
Elective car ownership is such an alien concept that I'm currently struggling to find classic car insurance because it's only for "second vehicles" and there does not seem to be a policy for people who meet their daily transportation needs without a car.
It's always entertaining watching House Hunters International when the family is moving from the USA to Europe. Most of the time, their #1 preference is a location within the "heart of the city" so they can walk and bike and take transit.
Looks like Mercedes-Benz wheels.
Parking lots for big-box retail and malls are sized for a handful of busy shopping days during the holiday season and sit empty 90% of the year; they're rarely even full during peak shopping season.
Is this what we want for our Buffalo National River? Ugh.
"...join Club America, where students who feel they are “persecuted because of their faith in Jesus Christ” can find a support and a sense of family."
You know what? There's already a place for that: their Christian churches and not the public school system. GTFO here.
Car brain is a toxic disease. MORE PARKING coming to the supposedly most cherished and beautiful part of The Natural State to accommodate 6 days worth of peak visitors to the Buffalo National River.
This state is going to destroy all of the natural beauty as it chases more outdoor tourism revenue.
This state is so fucking stupid.
my latest on the future of dallas city hall after a 16-hour city council hearing. there are some reasons for optimism, but the process has been disingenuous, disorganized, rushed, and lacking in transparency.
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If you're not shocked by the fraction of city space taken up by car parking, you're not paying attention.
Congratulations!
F1's new 1-decimal gap display isn't just dumbing down the data. It creates a rounding problem that actually matters.
Overtake mode activates within a second of the car ahead. So is 0.950 shown as 1.0? Is 1.049 shown as 1.0? Cars could look out of range or in range when they're not.
1/2
Gawd, Zak Brown is such an attention whore.
I’m gutted for Oscar DNS at his home Grand Prix, but I hope Zak cries tonight. #F1 #AusGP
At your home race, nonetheless. 😲
Couple things here:
1. What the fuck
2. I am allllllmost more offended by the suggestion that I would give this shitbox edit than having my identity stolen
3. The CEO is scheduled to be on Decoder soon and we will see if they back out!
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The more time I spend scrolling social media, the more I realize that it’s just not worth it.
I hate this stupid ballroom for a lot of reasons including the resulting asymmetrical kidney-bean shaped South Lawn drive.
I'm not surprised, just disappointed.
If this war lasts through September like some US news sources are suggesting today, we might lose the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. Also, probably a good chance the Qatar GP and the Abu Dhabi GP get canceled.
So, the council voted to abandon City Hall? Or just study options for abandoning City Hall?
I can’t seem to find any recap or summary of the meeting online…
You asked, he answered.
Yesterday, while driving around the streets of Melbourne, Daniel Ricciardo answered several questions that were submitted via @theathletic.com's dedicated F1 WhatsApp channel. www.nytimes.com/athletic/708...
If we are truly a free republic, is it liberty to consider voting an endurance sport that takes hours to do? I’m grateful for these folks that stayed in line in spite of everything, but angered that we have to celebrate this like they ran a marathon. Voting should be easy, quick, and accessible for all. If you’re going to require a photo ID to vote, there needs to be a multitude of ways to obtain one, anywhere, anytime. I am writing this with a small handheld device that is a phone, a computer, a camera, and even my virtual office - do not tell me we do not have the capability to create a more accessible voting mechanism. A line at a polling place is a double edged sword. You love to see the engagement and the desire, but there shouldn’t be a line.
I wrote this originally in 2020, but I think about it every time I see photos of people waiting in long lines to vote.
the key thesis is that inner-city highways either fail as transportation (as General Bragdon predicted) or they wreck the local economy.
"These are not accidents, they are results." Exactly this.
Spring has arrived in Northwest Arkansas and that means all of the neighbors have brought out their gas powered leaf blowers.
Winter might be cold and dreary, but at least it's a bit of a reprieve from the constant WRRRRWWWRRRWRRRRRRRRRR droning throughout the city.
letting the wealthy loot the value of downtown is why downtown is in the shape it is.
Just a reminder that Trump didn't just bumble us into an unnecessary war -- he deliberately created the conditions that he's now screaming about
Trump, who campaigned against 'endless' wars, enters Iran with no end date www.nbcnews.com/politics/don...
The bombings will continue until morale improves