Originally posted by Robtard
It literally makes no sense, even if you're retarded and actually do 100% believe mad-made climate change due to pollution is a "Leftist lie!", you'd think the prospect of being at the head of a product that will soon be ubiquitous in every corner of the world would have triggered his supposed "greatest" business acumen into acting
Originally posted by RobtardYou're the one living in drought-ridden Cali—what are you going to do??? You're more than welcome to come live with Quanchi and I in our mother's basement in exchange for the occasional cup of coffee 🙂 .
Bah, you guys can just sell your London beach houses and move or something. No worries.
Originally posted by Robtard
We're not in a drought anymore... There's also a slew of desalination plants being built. But if it makes you feel better, I live within 8miles of the pacific coast.ps It's lovely 🙂
Gee. I seem to recall some Climate Change Scientists saying that Califunny would NEVER get rain again?!
How did they get that wrong?
Originally posted by RobtardI would only be interested in the Bay Area. And that's only if I got a kick-ass software developer job at Qualicomm or something. Even then, a high-salary would be negated by the ridiculous taxes and cost of living. Plus I wouldn't be able to own a panther-body with all of the ridiculous emissions restrictions and BS; not to mention rush hour traffic and city parking in a V8 😘
You sound jealous.
Originally posted by Kurk
I would only be interested in the Bay Area. And that's only if I got a kick-ass software developer job at Qualicomm or something. Even then, a high-salary would be negated by the ridiculous taxes and cost of living. Plus I wouldn't be able to own a panther-body with all of the ridiculous emissions restrictions and BS; not to mention rush hour traffic and city parking in a V8 😘
Easy, buddy, slow your roll. I live in the Bay Area and Qualcomm in not here, that's way down in San Diego.
You have this weird notion that everyone here drives a Prius which run on farts. Not the case. While California has the highest emissions standards in the US (and this is a good thing), basically all cars meet those standards. There's plenty of cars from 1975 and upwards still on the road, as they're grandfathered to emissions standards of their specific era. ie a 1987 car doesn't have to meet the same emissions standards of a 2017 car. The tests are even different. eg Before I got ride of my 1997 Montero (I regret doing so), the last smog check it had was still an old fashioned tailpipe "sniffer", none of the real-road testing via dyno modern cars need to pass today in California.