Chally72
Chally72
Chally72

Bad Company 2 is one of the best MP console shooters ever. Gets nowhere near as much love as it deserves.

That awesome moment someone on a video game blog is a better investigative journalist this half the media in the nation. Anyway, I believe he is lying(it’s obvious) but I don’t say that to be mean to him. I wonder what was his reason for doing something like this? It seems very strange. I hope this gets an update.

On the other, I wasn’t thrilled with how Skinner’s character was portrayed. His hatred of import cars and undying love for fat-displacement V8s felt very heavy-handed and stereotypical. Perhaps this was funny for a non-American audience, but for me it felt tired and stale. Like, “Oh, look, here’s a twangy American

No miraculous to it.

o please, the anti gunners do the same thing right after a shooting. Don’t be petty.

Let’s also not pass over the fact that the vast majority of the immensely hazardous fuel called out by First Time Talker could be used and burned almost to nothing, via the use of heavy water reactors. What’s more, the “persistent nuclear waste hazard which would last for thousands of years” would be reduced to an

Your hot take shouldn’t have used an original Challenger with the ugliest possible set of rims attached to it. It just proves that money doesn’t buy good taste.

My opinion (#HotTake) is that this car

“Sad story but I’m going to be an asshole anyway.”

My 20 year old Volvo scoffs in the face of such advice. I find I can cure most any fault on the car by driving it, slowly and in the passing lane, and never using the turn signal.

Indeed, hence the 4-to-5-year gap between his test and this feature deployment.

I wasn’t told what I was doing there, so when I activated the super-cruise and the steering wheel lit up that was interesting, but then they told me to take my hands off the wheel and that was a bit scary. We were going around a circular track at around 60 so if it failed we would go into a wall. They were testing how

1st Gear: VW wants to limit the success of it’s wholly owned subsidiary because it’s too damn successful?

If there were only some means of closing a door once it’s been opened.

Charging off the grid during non-peak times is likely still more efficient than individual gasoline engines and the infrastructure they require.

To be fair, it is a lot easier to shift the burden of clean energy to the grid and not to each and every individual car. So, your energy “could” conceivably be clean, depending on where your power comes from. That can never be the case for a gasoline-powered car.

Of course, you then descend into a rabbit hole about the

Your understanding of stealth and radar is pretty awful. Like, really really awful.

The hell with NEED. Until they can guarantee my connected refrigerator is hack-proof I’m fairly certain I don’t want my car to be visible to North Korean hackers.

This is ignorant and irrelevant. Machine guns were banned in 1986. The problem here is the perpetrator. Let’s make his illegal machine gun even more illegal! That’ll stop the next one for sure! I truly believe if someone wants to commit terrorism they will find a way to do so. You guys can go ahead and continue to