Bullfrog
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Wanna move that couch? Throw it on the roof! Your kid needs dropped off at Alaskan military school? Shit, fam, jump in!

Me: The dealer did the right thing! That was an irresponsible and dangerous use of a customer’s care and a breach of trust!

I’m guessing the difference in cost between what they’ll spend for the ‘22 and how much they can make off the ‘21 is less than they would have spent in nation-wide advertising which is essentially what this is now.

Bethesda wanted to create a marketplace where they got 30 percent of the profit without any curation. This resulted in massive amount of stolen works, work being removed which could potentially break saves depending on the need for a reinstall/patch. This thing needed to die in a fire to make clear that this was not

Dammit, Bethesda! If you have to do another remaster, do Fallout 3 or Morrowind, for god’s sake!

They were never identical below the beltline. They shared no sheetmetal and all F-body Camaros were unibody vs. seperate frame on the El Camino A/G body.

I bet they have to make them some kind of ridiculous colors for toy gun laws, so the safety paint job on the loader met the criteria. Pretty good idea since they had no other choice. 

Well, one of these and some dark grey spraypaint and you are set.

Because that is where it is in the movie.  Dumb design, I know, but it allows the camera to see the rounds counting down as the marines’ situation gets more dire.

The stats aren’t talking about absolute average cost to own; it’s average percentage of average income.

THIS. Plus it’s real experience with Starship for the big game on MArs.

Otherwise they become propaganda pieces for Blue origin

Plus, although we haven’t gone to the Moon lately, we have an additional half a century of experience at doing space stuff. To put it another way, we’re about twice as far from Apollo as Apollo was from the V-2. The basic physics is eternal and in the case of the booster is unhappy (the controlled release of the

I’d love to... whenever I can save enough to own a $30,000 car... Now that I have a new baby and a new mortgage, it’s not going to happen anytime soon sadly...

2. It’s because they’re already building Starship anyways, whether or not they get NASA funding. Redesigning a smaller, specialized vehicle for the Moon would cost a lot more money. 

I think it’s reasonable to go with what was in the GAO official report over Elon’s tweets. I’m not saying the number won’t change at some point, but I think official government report > tweet, at least for now.

The problem is that this kind of capability is very “use it or lose it”, and we’ve lost most of the expertise involved in building Moon rockets (the tooling for building them is long destroyed, the people involved either retired or died). They almost kind of have to reinvent the wheel, except do it better and cheaper

Experienced readers of Musk’s twitter account know that his tweets vary from wildly exaggerated to flat out lies.

If you are served a salad and there’s a dick in it, it’s completely fine and in your right to say you don’t want a dick in your salad.