AnxiousLogic
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AnxiousLogic

In my experience, most badges are attached with adhesive and thus do not leave "holes"; they're just fancy stickers, really.

There are degrees to everything. While some may unwittingly adorn themselves in advertisements for the purposes of "looking cool" or "fitting in", others may wear them to to convey appreciation or support to a brand. For example, I have no desire to remove the "Arai" logo from my motorcycle helmet because I prefer

VHS needs to make a comeback, a la vinyl. You just get so much more warmth with tape. :P

Ah, I wasn't aware that they had started to include the coveted "911" on Carreras. It's really cool that they offer it for free, especially considering they could easily charge an arm and a leg for that! :P

You can only do that on custom orders, otherwise the dealer just takes them off with dental floss.

But why have the badge in the first place? Why have "CL55" or "Biarritz" or "Paseo" back there at all? Does anybody really need to know that you're driving an Optima and not a Forte? Perhaps it's just to show off to the neighbors— but if that's the case, why does the Chevy Spark come with a badge? To rub it in someone

They would actually have a stronger case if Carmack took code from Zenimax to Oculus, as that would clearly be breach of contract. The overall architecture/design of relevant components could also be considered breach of contract to a lesser extent. As Carmack mentions, "they don't own VR"; that is to say, they may

Someday it will happen. :P

Damn! Those air vents look awesome!

My preferred decision making guidelines are as follows:

I never venture into the outdoors without my 3 wood, 7 iron, 9 iron, loft wedge, and putter. Okay, fine, sometimes I bring the 3 iron too.

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Y U DO THIS TO ME?? :P

Hopefully such clipping issues will just make for more scary situations with enough weed, lol

Destination weddings are already a hassle; now they're making guests go through "airport security" just to attend the ceremony? EVIL. :P

I thought being crazy was a prerequisite to compete as a top-fuel drag racer...

Everybody knows the Atari landfill was nothing more than propaganda setup by the government during Console War I. It's no different than the moon landing. :P

7/10 sounds about right; I'd probably give it 8/10, but that'd mostly be due to nostalgia.

Ah, I'm not very familiar with engine swaps (aside from put-an-LS-into-everything). That does sound like a case of a component upgrade exceeding tolerances of other components. I've heard quite a few similar stories of base model Mustangs... :P

That's odd; my dual-band (2.4GHz/5GHz) Netgear has been doing extremely well (including features like guest networking and QoS); I'd go so far as to say it's the best router I've had the pleasure of using since the nascent of home wifi. My only complaint is the horrible admin UX; it's just... so bad.