NoBrains-NoGains
NoBrains-NoGains t1_jed63wn wrote
Reply to comment by ll_cool_ct in Ford hikes prices on its F-150 Lightning again, as production resumes after EV battery fire by Shakawakahn
Yes, the 51k price he was quoting was for the barebones 2 seater. Totally different than super crew, 4x4 and other options added on top. Prices aren't that dramatically divergent.
NoBrains-NoGains t1_jed3i1u wrote
Reply to comment by razorirr in Ford hikes prices on its F-150 Lightning again, as production resumes after EV battery fire by Shakawakahn
They aren't comparable despite having the same name you dingdong.
The XLT F150 seats 2 and is a 4x2 truck.
The Electric XLT F150 seats 4 and is four wheel drive.
The same trim level comes out to close to the same price.
NoBrains-NoGains t1_jecxd9h wrote
Reply to comment by ChalupaCabre in Ford hikes prices on its F-150 Lightning again, as production resumes after EV battery fire by Shakawakahn
Two possibilities. The bottleneck for a critical part was removed, or they had a shit ton of cancelled orders ahead of yours.
NoBrains-NoGains t1_jecx93n wrote
Reply to comment by Schmorganski in Ford hikes prices on its F-150 Lightning again, as production resumes after EV battery fire by Shakawakahn
The price really isn't any higher than you'd pay for the equivalent trim of an ICE truck.
NoBrains-NoGains t1_jecx1ht wrote
Reply to comment by pegothejerk in Miami Beach Restaurateurs Say Spring Break Is Killing Business by JAlbert653
You should look up why it's a conservative county.
NoBrains-NoGains t1_jecwy3r wrote
Reply to comment by 8604 in Miami Beach Restaurateurs Say Spring Break Is Killing Business by JAlbert653
This is correct. Savannah is a very drink-y city.
NoBrains-NoGains t1_jecwus1 wrote
Reply to comment by rogue-elephant in Miami Beach Restaurateurs Say Spring Break Is Killing Business by JAlbert653
>Sysco
I will write off a restaurant completely if I see Sysco truck delivering there. I can get my own microwave meals.
NoBrains-NoGains t1_jecwqvx wrote
Reply to comment by qzdotiovp in Miami Beach Restaurateurs Say Spring Break Is Killing Business by JAlbert653
>I don't really see it as a tourist destination
It's not.
NoBrains-NoGains t1_jecvase wrote
Reply to comment by demarr in Turkey ratifies Finland’s NATO membership by For_All_Humanity
It does indeed.
NoBrains-NoGains t1_j9h2n0r wrote
Reply to comment by theb0tman in Kishida pledges $5.5 billion in additional Ukraine aid by 4inalfantasy
Fun fact, Nagasaki wasn't even the initial target of the second bomb but a backup target because they couldn't see Kokura because of smoke from all the other bombing.
NoBrains-NoGains t1_j9gx9wq wrote
Reply to comment by 4SpeedArm in Firms stick to four-day week after trial ends by blitz9999
Or just have the office only open 4 days a week and pay accordingly. That way you're not taking on 20% of unnecessary labor expense. Plenty of small businesses are closed one day a week for this reason. Sometimes a certain day isn't worth being open on.
NoBrains-NoGains t1_j9gw3af wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Firms stick to four-day week after trial ends by blitz9999
Or they would do 4x8 and only pay you for 32 hours instead of 40 like this study. Corporate could never fathom paying for 40 hours of labor but only getting 32.
NoBrains-NoGains t1_iudn7qm wrote
Reply to comment by MrBrian22 in 'Scrabble variants' now cause the majority of new Covid-19 infections in the US | CNN by BigfootDynamite
The real deep winter hasn't set in for the US yet, but don't fret, we'll get there.
NoBrains-NoGains t1_iudmz6b wrote
Reply to comment by healthnotes34 in 'Scrabble variants' now cause the majority of new Covid-19 infections in the US | CNN by BigfootDynamite
Shame the word queef isn't in the scrabble dictionary.
NoBrains-NoGains t1_iudmseg wrote
Reply to comment by nochinzilch in Chrysler parent Stellantis offering U.S. salaried buyouts by BigfootDynamite
>no real trickery involved
Unless some d-bag gets to dip into that fund for other stuff like they did for social security.
NoBrains-NoGains t1_iti94y4 wrote
Reply to comment by Thenerdy9 in A common respiratory virus is spreading at unusually high levels, overwhelming children's hospitals. Here's what parents need to know | CNN by SovietSunrise
>indicates level of contageousness
No because this can change dramatically in a single day. You'd need a daily PCR to determine viral shed and another test to determine viability of that viral matter.
NoBrains-NoGains t1_iti8w2z wrote
Reply to comment by yo2sense in A common respiratory virus is spreading at unusually high levels, overwhelming children's hospitals. Here's what parents need to know | CNN by SovietSunrise
>All of her patients except one
Wonder how readily RSV spreads in a hospital. Lots of folks pick up new infections during their hospital stay.
NoBrains-NoGains t1_iti7o36 wrote
Reply to comment by notabee in A common respiratory virus is spreading at unusually high levels, overwhelming children's hospitals. Here's what parents need to know | CNN by SovietSunrise
While many people use it as a brain-dead defense mechanism, if you are making big claims you should be reasonably prepared to provide evidence to support it. Tons of people pull information out of their ass on reddit too so it goes both ways.
NoBrains-NoGains t1_irwznnf wrote
Reply to Dozens of children and daycare employees are rushed to hospitals after carbon monoxide leak - Allentown, PA by throwawaypaycheck1
Failing to keep carbon monoxide detectors functioning in a daycare should 1000% be consider negligence and open them up to liability. They had a duty to safety and failed.
NoBrains-NoGains t1_jeegjnd wrote
Reply to comment by ChimpanzA_2_ChimpanZ in Miami Beach Restaurateurs Say Spring Break Is Killing Business by JAlbert653
Nope. Because the population is heavily Cuban (and other Central and South American nationalities) and they fear democracy courtesy of horrible past experiences.