I always sort of though there was something slightly wrong about the idea of a Japanese Pickup truck. Isegoria looks at the Toyota Hylinx (sold here as the
Foseti finds a critical but non-leftist review of Adam Smith. Didn't know that there were any of those.
Bruce Schneier looks at how a celebrity (Denver Bronco's quarterback John Elway) goes incognito. HAHAHAHAHAHA. Now he's let the cat out of the bag, and will have to come up with a new plan. This, of course,is why Intelligence Agencies so jealously guard what they call "sources and methods".
What happens when the government subsidizes Solar Power to ruinous levels? You get way more solar power than you need, of course. What happens when the government realizes that they can't afford all those subsidies? All the people who took the government at its word get screwed, and go out of business. [Otter] You f@#$ed up ... you trusted us! [/Otter]
And the comments to Tam's riff on TJIC's riff are simply superb. Quote of the Day goes to Shootin' Buddy there, who muses on Anarchists, and pronounces his verdict:
Anarchy works great when we are mad at mommy and daddy and want to pout in our room of dad's French Colonial in the 'burbs, color our hair and smoke clove cigarettes and paint our fingernails black, but outside the cul-de-sac it is unworkable because of the asshole factor.Heh. Man, I love Teh Intarwebz.
UPDATE 21 October 2010 16:26: Err, "Tacoma", not "Tundra". Thanks to Dirtcrashr in the comments for pointing that out.
SB's condescending rhetorical style obscures his point. He comes off as a male conservative Maureen Dowd. How ironic that he'd mention an asshole factor. Mote, beam and all that.
ReplyDeleteEr, spelling error, the Tundra is the big one with a V-8 - the Tacoma is the 4-cyl and v-6 and ubiquitous Hilux equivalent. I had one once before the F-150, sold it cheap for $1500 with 230,000miles on the odo and it was worth every penny.
ReplyDeleteOops. Thanks, Dirtcrashr. Fixed now.
ReplyDeleteSaw that episode of "Top Gear" when we lived overseas and watched a lot of BBC. Other than Jeremy Clarkson's constant anti-American snark it's a good show.
ReplyDeleteAt that time I was doing a good bit of research on some bad people roaming around the Sahel region of North Africa. The truck of choice? Toyota Hilux diesel.
Like many good things we don't import the Toyota diesels (I drove a 2000 Land Cruiser with a 4.2l diesel on assignment overseas and loved that truck).
I currently drive a 2003 Tacoma with the v-6 and am VERY happy with it. The only downside is that I get these monthly offers from the local Toyota dealer wanting to buy it and they seem unable to accept my increasingly strong answers of "NO"
Psst. Hilux.
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