CasaMofo
CasaMofo
CasaMofo

Am I missing something or does the article not really have anything to do with the crash? Yes L2 systems should be avoided for this exact reason, but in this particular case, AP is not involved at all and the driver had 40 seconds to react and not deliberately accelerate to well over 100mph. Autopilot caps you to

Exactly. Not on autopilot (for nearly a minute before the crash) and the driver’s foot was on the throttle. This is a bad driver story, not a Tesla story. The only reason we’re talking about it is because Teslas have cameras built in and they capture bad driver behavior and go viral.

This is basically physical nostalgia. You always think old games were better than they were somehow. Graphics have come so far that what we once considered mind blowing we now realize is a blob with the rough estimation of a face on it covered in hot glue. Now you have a game that is what you remember the old games as

i got to play thps1 from a pizza hut demo disc.  one level, one song, many, many, many, many hours.  

Would it help you to know that “full price” is $40? You can pay more for a deluxe edition.

Fall Guys reminds me of Splatoon in that both are cute and colorful, have great music and are the only online games I’ve really been into in a long time.

nah it’ll be a dickie. but a dickie that’s only compatible with the official Apple crewneck sweater.

If you hate the glasses, you’re going to be super pissed that the answer to your “how do they fit that tech into some wire-rimmed glasses” question is that they don’t.

Noone can call it out because the comments section’s still disabled.

Wht an excellent read to start my day with. I definitely was not expecting MGS2 to be what it was when it came out, and I did not appreciate its meta elements at the time. My roommate and I would ridicule Raiden for constantly being an idiot, mimicking his voice asking a series of increasingly simple questions. While

The sponsor is paying someone for him to take this seriously. He just said he doesn’t take it seriously at all. Why would they continue to sponsor him?

My brother-in-law posted that he had tried to watch it again, and gave up again, after episode 3. I told him that the most creatively dialogued scene I had ever seen, in any show was in Episode 4. Don’t think he’s gone back yet, but it IS the best screenwriting I have ever seen put on film.

If you aren’t sucked in right away don’t worry, just give it some more time. I think last time I went through it I determined if you aren’t hooked by episode 6 then I don’t know what to tell you. My old boss quit watching it twice early on and I told him to make it six episodes in next time. Shortly after he called to

Looking forward to finally watching The Wire this weekend.

Just be advised... there’s a few rough episodes in season one. Not nearly as many as, say, TNG season 1, but there’s a few that might throw you off. Just power through or skip them; five bucks and a pizza says they won’t be integral to the mythos.

If you’re new to the series and you want to gobble it all up start to finish, I’d say Stargate is much more consistent than Star Trek. Watching the original Trek run, you have to be very forgiving of a lot of its episodes in order to stomach them. (Ricardo Montalban in brownface as the “Indian” Khan comes to mind, and

Oh man, that sounds like every home maintenance project I’ve ever done. Which is to say, you’re doing great, keep it up!

I think the way they designed New Horizons will keep me personally playing for much longer. Everyday I play it seems like the game loop gets progressively bigger. It helps things from getting monotonous.

Does that toilet have a seat belt?