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'We tried everything': Another long-running Calif. music festival is canceled
  • Plus All them Witches and Danny Brown, show would be hype, $300 is a lot but not out of the realm considering regular ticket prices.

    • now that I see it's "per day" that is indeed a bit too much.
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    NFL owners vote to allow private equity funds to buy stakes in teams
  • Owners are going to cash out before the liability of player injuries comes due. That is what I see here.

    This may - and big guess here - may be good for the league. Ownership that would previously passed down through inheritance can now be sold off to structured businesses.

    Also, if a toxic owner is booted out of the league the path to financial stewardship is now a lot more open, rather than what I'd assume to be one of the most gated of circles it would take to be an owner currently.

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    What's a phrase you hear a lot, but disagree with?
  • "just sayin' "

    Yes. Yes you did. You just said.

    "honestly.."

    Wait, you weren't being honest before now? I catch myself saying this and it ignites that inner cringe.

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    How exactly does one eat 1500 calories a day?
  • Measuring and establishing some boundaries by plant, rather than type, could be useful to op.

    Peppers and carrots can be higher in sugar than expected. Relative to their positive flavor impact on a salad, a cutup strawberry or two adds only a small amount.

    Grouping plants into fruit or veg might not be effective for calorie monitoring. Would need to know what they want to eat, and search for nutrition info. Thus a plan.

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    Rivian Is Still Losing More Than $32,000 On Every EV Sold
  • SUV do they break or make on the truck version?

    Losses due to reinvestment in plant tooling, is that really a P&L loss?

    Not in article..

    2 lower cost models on the way.

    Good acceptance from current customers.

    The Amazon delivery fleet units as a common service network back bone. Which I think become open for use beyond Amazon soon and adds another large sales and service revenue stream.

    I think they are better off than this seems.

    As a potential customer when the smaller models come out, he battery DRM is still what had me concerned with them. Along with the VW eventual meddling.

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    Women ought to use their vote! (October 16, 1907)
  • A virtue signaling, weak minded individual that only addresses problems with violence or exuberant outbursts of one-sided judgement.

    But hey, he gives the people what they want! Justified paper retribution.

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    O of what now
  • Bubble sort? This wizard talk shall not pass.

    My god, some of us can't read past select queries and v-lookup ruins.

    On a Friday no less.

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    Anon learns that his grandfather dodged being drafted
  • Japan was invading China.

    But this is clearly fake and connected to the month of June.

    Anon probably read a story about this happening and assumed the heir of the protagonist. Then used online for attention and group feedback on his projection that hiding in a cave is somehow based.

    They are probably in that cave right now.

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    I can't disagree.
  • BMW has had lane assist (I believe standard) for a few years now. As others above have said, it gives resistance and visible feedback with varying degrees of force if you try to change lanes without a blinker. Many others makes now do as well.

    Essentially, in a 2018 or newer model BMW it is a pain in the ass to change lanes - even on an empty road - if you don't use a blinker. And it probably snitches on you to your insurance company if you frequently make the light come on.

    As for the lowered 2011 3 series with the loud exhaust and not quite right looking M badges passing you in a cloud of strawberry mountain dew flavored vapor, well.. yeah what do you expect. The forest of little tree air fresheners makes it hard to see through the rear view anyway.

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