Complete sidetrack, but you made me wonder how much I could pickup a special use luxury vehicle. There are some amazing deals on low-mileage lease turn-ins available.
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Asura.Kingnobody said: » I have a 2013 Mercedes Benz S-Class I use for special events Complete sidetrack, but you made me wonder how much I could pickup a special use luxury vehicle. There are some amazing deals on low-mileage lease turn-ins available. Verda said: » Maybe. But we create our situation and our environment and promote or demote different ideas through marketing and popular culture. A lot of those ideas promoted are based on profit motive. Which means, we're assigning profit motive to a lot of our decision making. And lets face it profit motive has made some terrible decisions in the past, if left alone. I don't feel it's much different when it comes to job resources allocation either. It's not that we need all the useless stuff or crap that breaks down 15 years early as much as we could use advancements in science and technology, it's that that's what individual groups decide the profit motive decides is best for them so that's where the jobs are. Surplus creates other jobs, and nothing else. Specifically a surplus in food supply. After that you can make pretty much any structure for economies and valuation of other jobs you want. We use this because we stumbled blindly in the dark for thousands of years and this is the best that worked so far. Don't get me wrong it's been amazing but we have to fix blind consumption sooner or later. I think there's a middle ground to be reached between "Greed is good" and "save the planet, hand-holding hippie hug everyone". I just don't think we're there yet. Asura.Kingnobody said: » Verda said: » fonewear said: » How else can they sell you a phone if they don't make new ones every year ? They have to make it "better" than last years model. A better example is tv sets for example. Now there is smart ones so you could make such an argument, but it used to be a TV was a TV as long as it was color it was as good as any other TV. They started making them unreliable intentionally, A tv used to last 20 years then they only last 2 before you have to buy a new one. They do this with other things too and it's still a relevant thing imo. There is a difference between a $50 TV and a $500 TV. Quality does enhance the life of the product.... Bahamut.Milamber said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Bahamut.Milamber said: » Yes, if correspondence is available. It can also be conjecture, but sustainable conjecture if inappropriate time period elapses between discovery/confirmation/reporting/recall. Manufacturers are required to disclose safety-related faults or failures to the NHTSA when the information is available. In general, recalls are not issued due to the stupidity of users, but due to the product not meeting the required behavior. Mistakes are made. ***happens. The absolute wrong thing to do is attempt to hide the issue and hope it goes away/doesn't have much impact. Bahamut.Milamber said: » A higher price isn't necessarily indicative of a better quality product. No, but in this particular instance -- and when it comes to consumer electronics in general -- I tend to feel you get what you pay for, though when you play your cards right you can get some good deals on quality items. Bahamut.Milamber said: » Oh, there are certainly tangible metrics for quality of products. Quality is still an intangible though, so it is hard to quantify it. Asura.Kingnobody said: » Bahamut.Milamber said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Bahamut.Milamber said: » Yes, if correspondence is available. It can also be conjecture, but sustainable conjecture if inappropriate time period elapses between discovery/confirmation/reporting/recall. Manufacturers are required to disclose safety-related faults or failures to the NHTSA when the information is available. In general, recalls are not issued due to the stupidity of users, but due to the product not meeting the required behavior. Mistakes are made. ***happens. The absolute wrong thing to do is attempt to hide the issue and hope it goes away/doesn't have much impact. Ramyrez said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » I have a 2013 Mercedes Benz S-Class I use for special events Complete sidetrack, but you made me wonder how much I could pickup a special use luxury vehicle. There are some amazing deals on low-mileage lease turn-ins available. Ramyrez said: » I think there's a middle ground to be reached between "Greed is good" and "save the planet, hand-holding hippie hug everyone". I just don't think we're there yet. Bahamut.Milamber said: » A higher price isn't necessarily indicative of a better quality product. Ramyrez said: » Bahamut.Milamber said: » A higher price isn't necessarily indicative of a better quality product. No, but in this particular instance -- and when it comes to consumer electronics in general -- I tend to feel you get what you pay for, though when you play your cards right you can get some good deals on quality items. Bahamut.Milamber said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Bahamut.Milamber said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Bahamut.Milamber said: » Yes, if correspondence is available. It can also be conjecture, but sustainable conjecture if inappropriate time period elapses between discovery/confirmation/reporting/recall. Manufacturers are required to disclose safety-related faults or failures to the NHTSA when the information is available. In general, recalls are not issued due to the stupidity of users, but due to the product not meeting the required behavior. Mistakes are made. ***happens. The absolute wrong thing to do is attempt to hide the issue and hope it goes away/doesn't have much impact. Asura.Kingnobody said: » Got me, I don't know the running values of luxury vehicles in Pennsylvania. Probably have to shop around for it. Oh, no, I'm saying that I looked and that there are good deals to be had if you're in the market. Vehicles with under 20,000 miles at good prices. Not really shopping atm, as I've other things in mind currently, but it's a fun thought. Asura.Kingnobody said: » I don't think we can ever get there to be honest. And I suppose that's one of the big differences between us. Bahamut.Milamber said: » Ramyrez said: » Bahamut.Milamber said: » A higher price isn't necessarily indicative of a better quality product. No, but in this particular instance -- and when it comes to consumer electronics in general -- I tend to feel you get what you pay for, though when you play your cards right you can get some good deals on quality items. Construction/home improvement equipment/materials and automotive items are certainly an area where you have to shop carefully. Ramyrez said: » Vehicles with under 20,000 miles at good prices. When I bought mine, I bought it with 3 miles on the odometer. Cost me a little over $100k after taxes/licenses/other ***. I think it has a total of 1,500 miles on it now, I really don't use it as much as I should lol... Asura.Kingnobody said: » Bahamut.Milamber said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Bahamut.Milamber said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Bahamut.Milamber said: » Yes, if correspondence is available. It can also be conjecture, but sustainable conjecture if inappropriate time period elapses between discovery/confirmation/reporting/recall. Manufacturers are required to disclose safety-related faults or failures to the NHTSA when the information is available. In general, recalls are not issued due to the stupidity of users, but due to the product not meeting the required behavior. Mistakes are made. ***happens. The absolute wrong thing to do is attempt to hide the issue and hope it goes away/doesn't have much impact. Bahamut.Milamber said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Bahamut.Milamber said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Bahamut.Milamber said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Bahamut.Milamber said: » Yes, if correspondence is available. It can also be conjecture, but sustainable conjecture if inappropriate time period elapses between discovery/confirmation/reporting/recall. Manufacturers are required to disclose safety-related faults or failures to the NHTSA when the information is available. In general, recalls are not issued due to the stupidity of users, but due to the product not meeting the required behavior. Mistakes are made. ***happens. The absolute wrong thing to do is attempt to hide the issue and hope it goes away/doesn't have much impact. It could have been lost in the paperwork, things like this does happen from time to time, and it's unfortunate that this time it was something as important as a recall. I can guarantee you that somebody got fired by now over this, and his boss and probably his boss too. Asura.Kingnobody said: » Ramyrez said: » Vehicles with under 20,000 miles at good prices. When I bought mine, I bought it with 3 miles on the odometer. Cost me a little over $100k after taxes/licenses/other ***. I think it has a total of 1,500 miles on it now, I really don't use it as much as I should lol... Well, yeah. New Mercs are spendy. That's the whole point of buying a Merc new. Showing people you have it! Still, under 20k miles and 2 years old for half that? If you're interested in a luxuray car for regular use, that's a pretty great deal. Gently-used vehicles that were originally low mileage leases (which, honestly, in your situation, I would have done because you pay less long-term and can trade in for a new flash car in a few years) can net you some great vehicles like new at a fraction of the cost. Leased vehicles are also required to keep maintenance schedules as well. Really good stuff sometimes. Ramyrez said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Ramyrez said: » Vehicles with under 20,000 miles at good prices. When I bought mine, I bought it with 3 miles on the odometer. Cost me a little over $100k after taxes/licenses/other ***. I think it has a total of 1,500 miles on it now, I really don't use it as much as I should lol... Well, yeah. New Mercs are spendy. That's the whole point of buying a Merc new. Showing people you have it! Still, under 20k miles and 2 years old for half that? If you're interested in a luxuray car for regular use, that's a pretty great deal. I love my Dodge, and I will buy another one when I feel like it. Ramyrez said: » which, honestly, in your situation, I would have done because you pay less long-term and can trade in for a new flash car in a few years This was my first "snobby" car I bought, only because my bosses commented me on driving my Dodge to events with clients in it lol. I don't like doing the whole "dress to impress" ***, but you got to do what you got to do. It got me this new CFO gig at least. This will surely end well...
Quote: Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has appointed John McCain, a hawkish US senator who has pressed Washington to send lethal weapons to war-torn Ukraine, as his advisor, his administration said. Ukraine's pro-Western authorities are putting together an advisory council to help the ex-Soviet country conduct reforms and build global support for Ukraine. Pending his agreement, McCain, the Republican senator for Arizona, will become a member of the council, along with Carl Bildt, the former prime minister of Sweden known for his vocal criticism of Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to a decree released by Poroshenko's administration on Wednesday. The Advisory International Council of Reforms is to be headed by Mikheil Saakashvili, the fiercely pro-Western former president of Georgia, and will also include Elmar Brok, a member of the European Parliament, and economist Anders Aslund. The US senator said he would be honoured to take up the post, adding however that he first had to be cleared by the Senate. Asura.Kingnobody said: » Ramyrez said: » which, honestly, in your situation, I would have done because you pay less long-term and can trade in for a new flash car in a few years This was my first "snobby" car I bought, only because my bosses commented me on driving my Dodge to events with clients in it lol. I don't like doing the whole "dress to impress" ***, but you got to do what you got to do. It got me this new CFO gig at least. Eh. Personal preference. I don't know if I consider Mercs snobby; they're borderline. Rolls definitely. Bentleys without question. Astons too. I've had my truck for five years, I'll probably keep it through the house buying process, use it to move, then replace it. Probably not with another truck though. I don't need a "flashy" vehicle, but Mercs tend to have comfort and a lot of nice features, so picking one up on the cheap that's only a year or two old could make for some fine driving on nice days. Offline
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YouTube Video Placeholder Leviathan.Chaosx said: » This will surely end well... Quote: Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has appointed John McCain, a hawkish US senator who has pressed Washington to send lethal weapons to war-torn Ukraine, as his advisor, his administration said. Ukraine's pro-Western authorities are putting together an advisory council to help the ex-Soviet country conduct reforms and build global support for Ukraine. Pending his agreement, McCain, the Republican senator for Arizona, will become a member of the council, along with Carl Bildt, the former prime minister of Sweden known for his vocal criticism of Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to a decree released by Poroshenko's administration on Wednesday. The Advisory International Council of Reforms is to be headed by Mikheil Saakashvili, the fiercely pro-Western former president of Georgia, and will also include Elmar Brok, a member of the European Parliament, and economist Anders Aslund. The US senator said he would be honoured to take up the post, adding however that he first had to be cleared by the Senate. Idk I thought it was illegal too, but maybe that's why the senate is discussing it.
Illegal or not (it probably should be if it isn't) it still sounds incredibly...I don't want to say "shady", but...
Well, that's the word that comes to mind. Shady. Can't argue with you on that.
Just because he was appointed doesn't mean he accepted though, could all be a political ploy. Its not illegal for him to be appointed, I mean, North Korea has made all kinds of empty declarations. I've never heard of this happening, not even sure if the Senate can tell him no, I think it would come down to the State Dept. But I really can't say for sure.
Depending on what security clearance and knowledge he has he can be subject to US export controls/ITAR. If he falls under that he can get permission to advise/work with foreign nationals.
https://www.umb.edu/research/policies_procedures/research_compliance/overview_of_export_control_laws He is a Senator so he has really high Top Secret clearance.
Bahamut.Kara said: » Depending on what security clearance and knowledge he has he can be subject to US export controls/ITAR. If he falls under that he can get permission to advise/work with foreign nationals. https://www.umb.edu/research/policies_procedures/research_compliance/overview_of_export_control_laws I don't really give a ***if he's appointed after he leaves Congress, but while he is in Congress, I think that would be cause for concern. |
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