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  1. Re:Ford - Quality is Job Two on Ford To Cut North America, Asia Salaried Workers By 10 Percent (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    And too many years on the subsidized lease booze wagon. All the lease returns stacking up in the used inventories are killing sales.

  2. Re:Conversations before Appointment on Michael Flynn Resigns As Trump's National Security Adviser (go.com) · · Score: 1

    Why would they repeal it when it's such delicious redmeat for their base for future election cycles?

  3. Re:Hillary Lost Because of Her on President Obama Orders Review of Cyber Attacks On 2016 Election (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Bernie would have been annihilated.

    Repeat these 3 words after me: "Socialist atheist Jew".

    The GOP wouldn't even have to lift a finger.

  4. Re:Hillary Lost Because of Her on President Obama Orders Review of Cyber Attacks On 2016 Election (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    I agree that she ran a crappy campaign with outright neglect of important Midwestern swing states.

    But Clinton lost 4 states - FL, MI, WI, PA by ~1%. The votes potentially changed by the Comey email thing / Russians / fake news represent well within that margin. We're talking an 80,000-vote spread that decided the election one way or the other.

    On the morning of September 11, 2001, polls opened in New York City for a mayoral primary. Because of the cataclysmic events of that day, voting was halted, the votes cast were nullified, and the primary was rescheduled. Officials decided that having a fair and accurate vote outweighed concluding the process by a given date. The CIA report on Russia's attempt to sway the election would seem to be of a comparable if not greater magnitude.

  5. Re:Hacking review !== Election results review on President Obama Orders Review of Cyber Attacks On 2016 Election (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    It was mentioned in great detail at least 2 months before the election.

  6. Re:The human fund on Alphabet Donated Its Employees' Holiday Gifts To Charity (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    The place I work at has really, really shitty perks in comparison to the companies around here.

    But we get lots of performance-based cash bonuses that are very equitable up and down the chain, so no one complains.

    But now the new HR hires are trying their best to boost morale by doing more and more gimmicky activities and gifts. The old-timers grumble and would rather get the cash.

  7. Just like how they went insane over Obama spending $10 million on travel expenses in 8 years of his presidency.

    Which is 10 days worth of security costs for Trump's de facto government seat at Trump Tower.

  8. Re:Yeah, this is a real head-scratcher on Clinton Urged To Challenge Election Results Due To Possible Hacking [Update] (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    This is true. She didn't make a single campaign stop in Wisconsin. Those states were just taken for granted. That was bad strategy.

  9. Re:As an engineer, I want to know... on Clinton Urged To Challenge Election Results Due To Possible Hacking [Update] (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Agreed. The numbers are showing that Republicans generally get about the same turnout and numbers from the past several election cycles, including 2016. It's HRC that failed to turn out her own base (but she still got more votes than all previous presidential candidates in US history except Obama).

  10. Re:So... on Clinton Urged To Challenge Election Results Due To Possible Hacking [Update] (cnn.com) · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Not all Trump voters are racists.

    But every single racist person I know voted for Trump.

  11. My acquaintances mostly went for HRC or write-in Sanders, with a few vocally supporting Trump.

    Remember at the beginning of this campaign, when Trump publicly said that McCain was a loser because he was captured as a POW? And the Republicans collectively shrugged their shoulders? At that point, I had a feeling the Republicans would all come home to Trump at the end.

    Nobody does military hero worshipping (real or fake) like the Republicans, and if Trump can get away with saying something like this...

  12. Re:Economics on Are US Hybrid Sales Peaking Already? · · Score: 1

    The Corolla and the Prius aren't really comparable vehicles. While they are both certainly "penalty boxes" from a car enthusiast's standpoint, the Prius is definitely a step up in quality and comfort. It also has extra hauling capabilities as a hatchback versus the Corolla sedan.

  13. Re:Any realistic data on battery replacement? on Are US Hybrid Sales Peaking Already? · · Score: 2

    Anecdotes say that NYC taxi drivers, with all their stop-and-go cyclings of the batteries, are going 350k-500k miles and some are just beginning to need replacements. Average consumers are seeing usually a minimum of 150k or so from online anecdotes, though most people don't keep cars that long anyhow.

    And there are third party outfits that do replacements for $2000 now.

  14. Re:Lots of Miles, calculated on Are US Hybrid Sales Peaking Already? · · Score: 1

    I'm seeing lots of 328d here now, which they sell as 320d across the pond. Probably because it's a $400/month lease now.

  15. Re:They don't make the hybrid I want on Are US Hybrid Sales Peaking Already? · · Score: 1

    Infiniti makes a AWD hybrid Q50.

  16. Re:Punch actual numbers into this calculator on Really, Why Are Smartphones Still Tied To Contracts? · · Score: 1

    But for people who enjoy driving Euro cars, leasing is really the financially responsible option.

    A typical German lux sedan that gets leased is the 3-series/C-class/A4. They lease for around $300-$400/month. For a 3 year lease with a typical $3000 down, the cash outlay is about $13000. If you had bought the car outright, the depreciation during the same 3 year period would be greater than $13000.

    The manufacturers subsidizes the leases, and you get to dump the cars before the warranty expires (keeping a Euro car past warranty can often be an expensive proposition).

  17. Re:This is why on An MIT Dean's Defense of the Humanities · · Score: 1

    [Anecdote] One of my first jobs out of school was working with a bunch of self-taught developers of which none of them except one person had a STEM degree. Econ, environmental studies, theater, political science. The product they wrote ended up being very popular in that particular market niche and took a healthy slice from the dominant player in that market. I've never encountered another workplace setup like that ever again.

  18. Re:Very sensible on Canada Halts Online Tax Returns In Wake of Heartbleed · · Score: 1

    Just because it's safe now doesn't mean they were safe a week ago. Presumably your data was there a week ago as well.

  19. Re:Traffic Calming on Your Car Will Tell You How To Hit the Next Green Light · · Score: 1

    Same in downtown Portland. If you're able to maintain 25mph you're pretty much guaranteed to hit all greens when in the square grids.

  20. Re:What society really needs to do on Department of Transportation Makes Rear View Cameras Mandatory · · Score: 1

    There's a perfectly good explanation for it. Most immigration (in the UK as well as many Western nations) will be from Asia and Africa. Most people in these countries do not own cars and use public transport as they are predominantly city dwellers. Coupled with the fact that most immigration occurs when the test taker is past the minimum age of getting a driver's license - it's understandable that test takers from Asia and Africa are at a disadvantage.

  21. Re: And in other news... on Quebec Language Police Target Store Owner's Facebook Page · · Score: 1

    And those people typically live in English-speaking-only expat enclaves that they never venture out of - no different than those who claim to have visited Mexico by way of a visit to a Cancun all-inclusive resort.

  22. Re:France is obsolete today. on Quebec Language Police Target Store Owner's Facebook Page · · Score: 1

    When in Montreal (or Paris or wherever), I learn just enough of the language to butcher it. Badly.

    As their ears bleed from my pillaging of their respective beloved language like nails on a chalkboard, the admission of their excellent knowledge of English usually comes forth quickly.

  23. Re:Vancouver example... on Quebec Language Police Target Store Owner's Facebook Page · · Score: 1

    Actually, isn't it cheaper do go bilingual anyways? With French/English and Spanish added to a product's packaging and manual, you are essentially able to sell your product to consumers in all of the Americas, Africa and much of Europe without much little or no repackaging of your product.

    Recently, a thousand signatures were gathered to require English signs in Richmond (though it failed to pass in city council), so it shows that BC people are not immune to fears of language hegemony when it is perceived to threaten their own identity.

    http://www.vancouverobserver.c...

  24. Re:much ado about nothing on Quebec Language Police Target Store Owner's Facebook Page · · Score: 1

    Because it was the French that started the IOC. So French and English (and a 3rd host country language) would be made the official languages.

    The Greek flag is always flown as the very first flag, despite them not making a showing in some of the winter games.

  25. Re:I believe it on New Study Shows One-Third of Americans Don't Believe In Evolution · · Score: 1

    I used to teach music lessons to primarily homeschooled kids, and the vast majority of them were never silent about their disdain for science.

    I was a childhood friend of one of the sons of the pioneer of the Christian homeschooling movement, and their beliefs were also pretty far away from you and your parents'.

    To a good chunk of these people, your family would neither be defined as "Christian" or "conservative". You're clearly an exceptional case.