Give me Destiny 2 on this thing and it’s bought for the sole reason of “I don’t have to stop playing to take a shit”.
I might have a Destiny problem, y’all.
Give me Destiny 2 on this thing and it’s bought for the sole reason of “I don’t have to stop playing to take a shit”.
I might have a Destiny problem, y’all.
I’ve been trying to figure out a way to build a DualShock 4 that’s split in the middle and connected with a cable. As long as the touchpad is entirely on one half (probably the right) I think it’s entirely doable. Won’t be truly separated, though.
I’m starting to think that we’re genuinely hitting the upper limits of combustion engine fuel economy, period. This is, of course, looking at the safety regulations for cars that forces them to be a certain weight, but we’re hitting the high end of aerodynamics. Things like the Hybrid mustang are going to be the way…
Man, if Chevy doesn’t give this man a Corvette customized to match his original, I don’t know what they’re doing. He’s been giving them free publicity for eight years just talking about his car and how much he loves Corvettes, and once he’s out of office there’s no restrictions on gifts.
These idiots gonna give us jobs to pay for the fancy car? Us buying big stuff is more significant to us because it’s likely us making a decision to put ourselves at the edge of financial ruin for the next five/ten/twenty-five years in order to have something actually nice instead of whatever the used car place has…
Shit, I’ll buy one. Happily. Keep my current mustang (also my first car) as a project car/fun car, and use the hybrid as my daily. I’m a Mustang gal forever but I do want to try to do more about what sort of footprint it has.
My mom had been looking at a Fiat 500 to (mostly) replace her van (reserving it for the few times we need to haul stuff); I might point her in this direction. We’ve got a dealer as a family friend, too, so they may be able to hook us up with one for maybe $6k or so.
I’ve been seeing doctors for 25 years and at no point did they ever look at my birth certificate. So I’m pretty sure that it hasn’t helped them diagnose a damned thing.
Then maybe they’re not cut out for those positions? Somehow I manage to hire disabled people, both developmentally and physically, every year, without having to micromanage them or supervise them, and don’t have any problems. My local grocery store employs disabled people at the same wages as able-bodied and…
No? It makes me disappointed. That you can have facts and information about a company’s wrongdoing laid out in front of you and to have your response be “I’m going to support an unethical company to try to make someone else angry”, rather than wanting to do good. You have the capacity for good, for SO MUCH, and you…
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No. “How Aleppo happens” is the destruction of the peoples’ voice, the oppression of those deemed undesireable, and the violent suppression of dissent.
In what world do you think she’d want to do that? She’s a transgender woman, something that’s punishable with imprisonment in Russia.
There is only one Military Women’s Prison (NAVCONBRIG), and because she came out as trans *after* being imprisoned, she wasn’t placed there.
Maybe, but. That thing is fucking gorgeous. The *only* problem with it is that the wheels can’t turn on that design. If they made it, celebs, especially, would buy it.
I want one, but I’d be willing to pay quite a bit extra for them to figure out how to get the air intake working *without* getting all fucky with the cabin.
It actually does the exact opposite. By tracking that the driver went one way and the passenger went another, it can confirm that a drop-off occurred, wheras before they had to rely on the driver being honest when they hit the end ride button. And five minutes is long enough that a phone can’t just be tossed out a…
Yes, because they were paragons of virtue and had no scandals.
In North Carolina he’s alleging voter fraud, while the three recounts being requested are because there’s some inconsistencies between results in some counties and others (7% difference across the board where electronic voting machines were used, which is suspicious in part because it’s 7% EACH PLACE), and because in…
1: My existing 2010 V6 Mustang. First car I bought myself, keeping it forever.
2: My very first car, a 2002 Mazda Protege that I had to get rid of when the engine started having undiagnosible problems (replaced everything belt-related, belt still squealed, lots of internal problems that had symptoms but no discernable…