Husband, Father of 3 crazy kids, lover of all things Porsche. Bleed Black and Gold and a Pitt Alumni. Healthtech and wearables expert... all opinions are my own
@jimcramer I heard your analysis of MCD vs CMG, it’s not health https://t.co/7081PKwjdq thing to remember, MCD meal prices are now at a level where families can move to Quick Fresh for the same price. If the choice is MCD or CMG, Panera, or anything else , people will shift to better food
The facts:
— New car inventory is 71% higher than a year ago.
— New car incentives have increased for 10 consecutive months.
— New car loan rates are at decade highs.
But the big question remains: will this lead to significant downward pressure on prices?
(Data via Cox Auto)
YOU NEED TO READ THIS:
As many of you may know, I purchased a wrecked Tesla for my dad. This is the second one I have rebuilt. I had wanted to get in contact with the owner and hear the story but I was unsuccessful. I had his home address and name, but I couldn't get his phone number.
I was playing around with the car today and loaded the Netflix app on the Model 3. To my surprise he was logged in. I didn't think much about it, but later, I went back to the car and added 3 profiles to Netflix account named:
Call me - (Phone number) - I have your Tesla.
Later that night he called me!!
He told me the full story:
It was his wife's first time driving their Model 3. She was sitting in a parking lot about 10 feet from a power pole.
Not realizing the car was in drive, his wife pressed the accelerator and drove the car into the pole.
He said his wife was going very slowly and that explains the airbags not going off. She walked away fine!
Insurance wrote the car off because it was going to cost a lot to repair and there were no body shops in his area.
He also told me he had just bought brand new all season tires months before the accident.😏
Anyway, Netflix for the win. 😂
‼️ The secret Chinese Bioagent lab discovered in Reedley, California is a bigger problem than most understand. Reedley is approx 40 miles from Master Jet Base Leemore, home of the @USNavy ‘s West coast F-18 Hornets. This is CRITICAL- if Leemore were to be infected
Here’s a zoomed-out picture of cardiac arrest numbers in young people, under age 35.
Even though you may see more tweets about them now, case numbers have remained stable (and rare) for the past 20+ years.
@SullyCNBC@GuyDealership is this what you are seeing as well. The finance rates you posted earlier a lot were Evs or Hybrids. If there is no demand for Evs what will this mean for those manufacturers that will go all Ev?
March 1826, Thomas Jefferson was nearing 83 years of age. He was in poor health, having suffered from a series of ailments the past eight years. Never one to ignore the obvious, he spoke to his grandson, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, about “an event likely to occur about midsummer, say doubtingly that he might live to that time.” June, long days, and warmers temperature settled over the countryside, but the pleasure brought on by summer was absent from Monticello and its resident sage. Jefferson was in constant pain and June 24, finally and after much consideration, he consented to being seen at his home by a physician, Dr. Dunglison, who diagnosed the former President with a constricted urethra from an enlarged prostate. Jefferson was given laudanum to aide sleep. Two days later, he was confined to bed, literally situated between his bedroom and study. The next six days brought on a series of ailments: exhaustion, diarrhea, dehydration, toxemia, and uremia, to name a few. July 2 through July 4, Jefferson was locked in a stupor. Incoherent he may have been, he did manage to provide some final words; however, the words are provided by three accounts. Monday evening, July 3, Jefferson woke up, having slept most of the day. He saw his doctor and asked, “Ah! Doctor, are you still there?...Is it the fourth?” Dr. Dunglison replied, “It soon will be.” According to the Dunglison, these were the last words he heard from Jefferson. Nicholas Trist, husband of his granddaughter, reports that after Jefferson woke Monday evening and asked twice, “This is the fourth?” Trist told him it was even though he knew it wasn’t. Jefferson gave a simple, “Ah.” The third account, from his grandson (mentioned earlier), reports that waking up Monday evening, Jefferson thought it was morning, and stated he had slept all night without being disturbed. He then stated, “This is the fourth of July.” He fell back to sleep, was woken at 9PM for a dose of laudanum, but pushed back, “No, doctor, nothing more.” (If Dunglison was spoken to, he didn’t remember the words or someone else gave Jefferson the medicine or Jefferson was insensible and unaware of his surroundings.) At 4AM, Jefferson asked for his servants to be brought into his room and allegedly spoke his last words, which are lost to the historical record. Locked in sleep, Jefferson lingered through the early morning of July 4. He woke at 9AM and asked for his head to be elevated. Two hours later, his grandson took a wet sponge and pressed it to Jefferson’s mouth, “which he sucked and appeared to relish. This was the last evidence he gave of consciousness.” At 12:50 PM, having lived to see the country’s 50th anniversary of Independence, Jefferson's heart gave out.
First lines of the ruling are powerful:
"If the allegations made by Plaintiffs are true, the present case arguably involves the most massive attack against free speech in United States history."
Ruling also notes social media companies were terrified of political retaliation if they didn't comply with dictates.
Blessed to have 1st Amendment on this 4th of July!
Read case for yourself. https://t.co/GDzYCKFpQx
Final memory of #SLEEP2023:
An authentic truckstop #dhaba meal with Jim Spilsbury in #Spiceland IN on the way out of Indy (paan included - thanks to @spatilmd)
The Wolf Child, 1889. In the Bulandshahr region of the Indian forests, there resided Dina Sanichar, a feral child of merely six years old. Sanichar lived amidst a wild wolf pack, adapting to their ways and partaking in their activities. This remarkable case serves as a vivid demonstration of the impact of environmental factors on human behavior. It exemplifies how the availability of resources, the upbringing environment, and the ability to adapt to surroundings during childhood can shape an individual's physical and mental abilities, ultimately ensuring survival.
The extraordinary narrative of Sanichar captivated the imagination of Rudyard Kipling, who drew inspiration from it for his renowned work, "The Jungle Book." Subsequently, Disney transformed this literary masterpiece into various cinematic adaptations.
Our fourth and final retiree… Mrs. Aldridge. For THIRTY+ years, Mrs. Aldridge was a vital support to multiple buildings throughout the @WestShoreSD — behind every one of our successes? Our secretary, Mrs. Aldridge. Thank you for everything! #WestShoreProud#RedMillReady