gowlerk

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  1. 2 hours ago, airdvr said:

    Rox said when she drove it this week the motor was not as quiet as she remembered. At one point it went completely dead.  She couldn’t get in because the door handles wouldn’t pop out. She did manage to open the trunk and magically it all came back. 

    It must need a hard re-boot. Or a couple hammer strikes.


  2. 57 minutes ago, airdvr said:

    I don't know the details of the Carvana sale.  I can only assume the current troubles are not known to them.

    I can’t be sure what you mean by “the electric motor is dying “ but it’s hard to imagine that the computer monitoring it would not let a reasonably careful buyer be aware of any problem like that.


  3. 3 minutes ago, wmw999 said:

    We’re not saving the planet.

    Yup. The planet will be just fine with or without more or less billions of us. The planet could not care less. If it gets warmer and wetter for a million years or so until the changes we have wrought are balanced out does not matter. Party on Brent.


  4. 1 hour ago, tkhayes said:

    good luck on the GOP ever backing down from the lies and deception.  It worked for Hillary back in 2015-2016 - they made her a criminal demon and then not even an LEO investigation at any level once Trump got in office...... and their base is fucking stupid enough to believe anything they tell them.

    It worked when John Kerry got Swift Boated as well.

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  5. 8 minutes ago, JoeWeber said:

    Okay. But that means, of course, they are not “just the same as any other group of people.” 

    Back to context Joe. They are just people in more ways than not. They aren't aliens. Skydivers and police officers have more in common than not. But back to the subject at hand. The FOP have a posistion that the rioters need to be prosecuted. They endorsed Trump in 2020 based on his policies which as I said are to give police more slack to do whatever they want. And that is why they don't seem to care as much about what the rioters did to their members as you think they should. And don't forget that there were several LOs on that day who were not innocent of turning a blind eye. Cops tend to be on the right wing of society and it is in no way surprising that they tend to support Trump over nearly any Democrat. 


  6. Just now, wmw999 said:

    Maybe someone should introduce him to MTG's kids; she even has a daughter named Lauren. Of course, none of them are minors, so that might be a problem

    Wendy P. 

    This is something completely missing from politics in Canada. We have almost no reporting on what the children of our leaders do that might be embarrassing to their parents. It's almost as though it is somehow irrelevant.


  7. 4 minutes ago, JoeWeber said:

    Nonsense. They are our paid employees who are tasked with our safety not using their given powers to advance themselves at the expense of their employers. They are in fact a very unique group of people whose misdeeds absolutely fall into the "thats surely worse" category when they violate our trust. It shouldn't take a second to identify other such groups. 

    Nice job of completely ignoring the context and meaning of a single sentence Joe. You should consider a second career in politics.


  8. 26 minutes ago, lippy said:

    No doubt the replacement will be more MAGA/crazy, but we can hope they’ll be nowhere near as effective as McConnell (at least as effective as McConnell when he’s not glitching)

    Josh Hawley crazy?

    Edit...That decision will not be made until after the election. If Trump becomes POTUS again his endorsement will probably be the deciding factor and he is known to favour Rick Scott. . If Biden wins it will probably go to one of the current more senior leaders. The most important thing is will he (and it will be a he) be the majority or the minority leader.


  9. 9 minutes ago, tkhayes said:

    Assuming there is a special election, the Democrats should be unlimited amounts of money to get someone elected in KY.

    He is not resigning his Senate seat. Only the leadership. His term is not expiring and there will be no special election unless he dies or serves it out.


  10. 22 minutes ago, wmw999 said:

    Ok enough I know I am but what are you

    Wendy P. 

    Obviously as a woman you do not understand the nature of a pissing contest and the need of a man to get the last squirt in.

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  11. 2 minutes ago, jakee said:

    That's cool. Interestingly Diesel engines are enjoying huge success in the light aircraft market right now - Diamond alone sell a heck of a lot of them. They're heavier than equivalent hp aircooled petrols, but with a much lower fuel burn and JetA is 60% the cost of Avgas (at least over here).

    If a usable STC for a diesel engine was available for our 182s we would probably switch. It may not happen though because the type is already kind of nose heavy.  


  12. 9 minutes ago, SethInMI said:

    The gist is that BYD and Geely the big chinese automakers are going to be selling EVs & PHEVs in the US soon and will be cheaper than Tesla, and cheaper than any domestic / european ICE cars / SUVs.

    This will flip the script of subsidy debates, instead of the conservatives griping over EV tax credits they will be clamoring for EV tariffs to push the price back up.

    BYD has recently said that they are not even considering entering the US market. A large reason for that is probably that imported EVs are not eligible for any US subsidies.

    https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/video/byd-not-interested-united-states-182445977.html


  13. 5 minutes ago, JoeWeber said:

    Too late, you are already. Just blocking someone doesn’t mean they block you. You enjoy posting too much to not be in the experiment.

    I may be nibbling around the edges of the bait a bit.


  14. 3 hours ago, JoeWeber said:

    Could be but it could also be that you aren't getting the joke because you're stuck on a definition. For example, tossing different colored mice into the herpetarium to see what works could be trolling but it could also be science, the work of a complete asshole, or, for some people, just plain fun. And that's why I think we ought not to be applying a narrow label like "troll" to folks when it's equally likely that we're a part of an important experiment. 

    I'm going to take a hard pass on volunteering to be a rat in that maze.

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  15. 1 minute ago, JoeWeber said:

    Brent is not trivial. He posts on what he believes as opposed to farming the site for things to post on just to stay relevant. I do not think he's a troll, I just think he's speaking to an audience that is not us. 

    I believe you are half wrong. He is a believer, but he is playing us. Either that or he is stupid which I do not think is the case.


  16. 1 hour ago, JoeWeber said:

    Brent reached the correct conclusion

    Brent did reach the correct conclusion no doubt. But then he looked and found a way to have fun posting a page and commenting in a way sure to get a reaction from our corps of reactionaries. Again.


  17. 1 hour ago, jakee said:

    We didn’t get all the way there on January 6, but we will endeavor to get rid of it and replace it with this, right here."

    One man, one vote, one last time.


  18. 50 minutes ago, kallend said:

    Since when did science have anything to do with theocracy?

    Since Scientology of course. Wasn't Ron L. Hubbard a great man of science and letters? (again, sarcasm. the lowest form of humour)


  19. 2 hours ago, wmw999 said:

    Not to failed state yet, but I think the thin blue line is strong here; it's just that the non-MAGA-heads are seen as being outside that line by too many people here.

    The police are just the same as any other group of people. They will be in favour of anyone who proposes increasing their power. 

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  20. 58 minutes ago, billvon said:

    So the top bills going through the Tennessee legislature recently:

    SB 2636 - requires all retailers to sell only warm beer.  Cold beer would be outlawed.
    HB 878 - allows state clerks to refuse to certify marriages if it goes "against their beliefs" (i.e. if the people are gay, or black, or Jewish)
    HB 1605 - bans display of the Pride and BLM flags in schools, but allows display of the Nazi and confederate flags

    THIS is what republican politicians think is important to spend their time on.

     

    Surely the people will draw the line at tolerating the cold beer ban. Cold beer and warm guns go together like a horse and carriage.


  21. 1 minute ago, ryoder said:

    Are you saying they geo-blocked it?

    There are VPNs that can get around that.

    Yes, someone else controls the broadcast rights here. It happens all the time. I considered VPNs but there isn't really that much to gain for the hassle and expense of a good one.