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Up on Blocks . . .

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Want to know why used cars cost so much? It's because new cars cost too much. The industry trade magazine Automotive News reports that the number of new cars you can still buy...

Inflation Wake-Up Call

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Fast food has always had one thing going for it - cheapness. A lot of food for not much money. It is why fast food is popular, especially with people who...

Sail Fawn-Addled “Assistance Technology”

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It is styled Lane Keep Assistance Technology - but it's not really that. It is a "technological" response to something else. Possibly two things. The first being drivers who cannot maintain their lane...

The Slow Driving Non-Clover!

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Here's a video of a slow driver who's not a Clover; a counterpoint to the Two-Wheeled Clover video I posted earlier this week (see here). Notice - I'm talkin' to you, "Anonymous"-...

You Can’t Trust Thieves

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One of the problems with government is that it can't be trusted, ipso facto. This ought to be obvious, because thieves cannot be trusted. Every government official is a thief. The thing speaks...

Exxon Telescreens

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The really top-drawer dystopian novels end up like news accounts that got published a couple of decades before the events they describe. Orwell’s 1984 came to mid the other day as I...

The Diaper-Free Zone

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The Orange Man danced to the ’70’s disco song, YMCA - but there actually is a “place you can go” . . .  where you can “have a good meal” and ...

Enter the TRX!

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This is the first of several videos I'll be doing about what I expect will be - in hindsight - the high water mark of American horsepower and audacity. The Ram...

Pop Goes The Car Bubble . . . And It May Not Be a...

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Almost every negative thing happening in the car business - in particular, ludicrous technical complexity for the sake of electronic gimmickry and also to cope with diminishing returns federal “safety” and...

Diaper Report 3/18/21

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Facts - as John Adams put it - are stubborn things. Assuming people care about facts. Or even inferences, based on the facts plainly in front of their faces. Assuming they haven’t...
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