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kind of a wikipedia situation. -- nm
Reagen
Nov 8 '24, 16:59
jack something, the guy who started twitter. -- nm
mud
Nov 8 '24, 16:59
dive in. -- nm
mud
Nov 8 '24, 16:56
unless she runs for Ca. governor in 2026. -- nm*
Peglegpete (aka peglegpete)
Nov 8 '24, 16:15
Cruise control keeps me from speeding too much. also saves gas, the main reason car makers made it standard. but you see how weird other drivers are
zeitgeist
Nov 8 '24, 12:43
Yup -- nm
Epiphany (aka Epiphany)
Nov 8 '24, 12:02
I found even attempting to use cruise control driving anywhere within 150 miles of DC was useless -- if not dangerous. -- nm
ReluctantCynic (aka ReluctantCynic)
Nov 8 '24, 11:29
I love it for driving I-70 across Missourah. I also love that I can adjust the speed up and down from buttons on the steering wheel. -- nm
Bayronmax (aka BaronWasteland)
Nov 8 '24, 11:24
These are newer car features that keep your car an appropriate distance from the one in front (so it automatically slows if necessary)
pmb (aka pmb)
Nov 8 '24, 10:47
I use it with lane keeping and auto-follow, and the car basically drives itself. -- nm
znufrii
Nov 8 '24, 10:26
*blames it on the Deep State instead* -- (edited)
MAGA, probably (aka znufrii)
Nov 8 '24, 10:17
this question is best answered by Trump's Surgeon General, Doctor Phil. -- nm
Peglegpete (aka peglegpete)
Nov 7 '24, 20:21
A. didn't have the votes for it B. federalists would take the 11 or 13 and run it up to 23 or more, check/mate -- nm
zeitgeist
Nov 7 '24, 11:55
I wonder how much the war in Gaza played a part. Pro-Palestinian dems may have sat out (or voted third party) and staunch Israel supporters felt
pmb (aka pmb)
Nov 7 '24, 10:27
my precinct is usually 2:1 D:R. this time I saw MANY faces I hadn't seen before and our ratio was like 1.6:1. it's more R for sure but also less D. -- nm
amandachem (aka amanda)
Nov 7 '24, 09:48
It should end up around 10 million less (sorry for the bad projection earlier, Reagen!) but the answer is racism, sexism and...
Inigo (aka Inigo)
Nov 7 '24, 09:48
It takes forever to count, they are still counting! -- nm
ty97
Nov 7 '24, 09:45
Ennui? -- nm
VMan
Nov 7 '24, 09:43
It makes zero sense
Jovian (aka Jovian)
Nov 7 '24, 09:42
Correct. It was the 2004 convention speech that put him on the map. I remember it very well as it was the first speech I ever heard from a politician
Krusty (aka Krustylu)
Nov 7 '24, 09:09
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