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Coop de Grace!

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Well, it's almost - finally - almost done. The New Coop, which I've been working on for the past month or so as time - and weather - allow. Over the weekend,...

New Car Options That Aren’t – but Ought to Be!

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It's a shame the government - rather than the market - is the driving force behind what's standard in new cars. Imagine, given the technology available, what options might be on...

Will They Ever Undiaper?

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Do you remember when you saw your first Effaced Face? For me, it was around January of 2020 - at the Sweet Donkey Coffee shop, where I used to spend a few...

Mobility in Bidet’s UnAmerica

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It is not an accident that gas prices have gone up by $1 since the beginning of this year - since the beginning of the Bidet regime. By next year, gas...

Latest Radio: Bill Meyer Show/KMED 9/23/21

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Here's the audio of this week's gabble with Bill Meyer over at KMED in Oregon! We talked about defective air bags, the disappearing V8 and the new Supra via BMW: . . . Got...

Gas Mileage and Your Truck

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V8s are disappearing from trucks - as V6s have already all-but-disappeared from cars. As engines, period, will shortly disappear - if the handful of people (there at most a few thousand...

What’s the Plan, Stan?

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A useful measure of intelligence is future-time orientation - i.e., thinking about what might happen tomorrow (and next year) and taking steps to prepare for it. In the past, this meant making...

Precious Metal

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The other day, Toyota unveiled the 2022 Toyota Tundra - which will no longer come with a V8, even as an optional engine. Instead, it will come standard with a twice-turbo'd...

Latest Radio: Bryan Hyde Show 9/21/21

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Here's the audio of this week's Bryan Hyde Show; we talked about the latest "safety" fiasco - and how it ties into the "health" fiasco. Also, some thoughts on disengaging from...

Defective Bags, Defective Jabs

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“Safety” can get you killed - again. Word is out that the same government-mandated airbags that had to be recalled in the tens of millions on account of their propensity to shred...
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