Diamond_Edge
Diamond_Edge
Diamond_Edge

aren’t the panels of the DeLorean mostly flat? The hood, the door panels etc... Granted, it has a more varied design, but it works for that car.
That said, the Cybertruck just looks... boring, which fits in well with another company from the same guy.

Thing is: He probably wouldn’t. Elon is good at one thing: Buying up companies and claiming the inventions and merits of others as his own.
That’s about all he ever did. He brought the money (from his parents mine), the other people brought the brains. iirc SpaceX is the only company he actually founded, and even that

I just realised (concerning my criticism) that the pictured backplate is the OLD version from JSAUX.
Since they also sell the transparent front plate, they moved to a new design:

Excellent idea actually. Maybe suggest it to the manufacturer, they are open for constructive criticism and suggestions and constantly updating their product line.
P.ex. they now also have front shells - they originally said they would never make them because of the very involved process of dismantling the whole Deck,

I wish I was (and getting paid for it), but no. I just think that the absolutely positive effect this little bit has on the longetivity of the Deck is greatly underappreciated in the review.

Strange, I never had to adjust the angle on how I hold the deck in any way - never touched it during gaming, never had a problem. As I said, it might be a problem for people with really large hands though.

Ouch, that sounds bad. Didn’t happen to mine (I got the green one btw), but if that’s really a problem with more of them, then that is a design flaw that needs to be addressed for sure.

Sorry, but you are actually touting the BEST thing about this backplate as its worst?
The metal pad with its contact area actually lowers temperatures by about 10°C when using the same fan speed. Since the Deck has a robust thermal management, it also works the other way around - you can game far longer with (for the

That was an issue with the solder they used back then. Sony went through the same problem with the PS3, the YLOD. And they didn’t give you a new console when it was out of normal warranty - you were just out of luck then.

It’s the same with rental cars and people leaving their address search history in the navigation systems. In the UK, some cars from the royal familys relatives got sold years ago, and apparently nobody cared to clean the history of the satnav. So people would somehow know how to drive to the royal palace (gasp!) or

Doesn’t BG3 have a system built-in that automatically prevents catastrophic failures from happening, but in the same time also stifles extrem success?
Iirc there’s a system that is by default turned ON that prevents your dice rolls from having too much of an influence on everything.
I think you can turn it off though,

Could it be that the appeal of the R1T is that it is not obscenely massive?
I’ve seen some here in Germany, and they seem ok even for our smaller roads and parking spaces. Not like the Ford monstrosities you normally associate with the US.

In my experience, collectors want something that has been well-preserved. And getting a well-preserved entry level vehicle may sometimes be even harder than getting one of the top-of-the-line-models, because those were often already purchased by wealthy people with the intent of only pulling them out on a nice day.

wouldn’t say that. Stock models are increasingly disappearing, and this car wasn’t that common to begin with. This means that a “normal” or especially the entry version is becoming more and more rare.
Think Opel GT (the old one) with the 1100cc engine. Most people wanted a fast one with the 1900cc, the small

Overall, that sounds to me like there have been many mistakes made by man in a) settling in that genereal area and b) how nature has been handled over the past decades or even hundred years.
Yes, rivers need areas they can flood in the spring when the snow melts, or during rain season - nothing new here. Happens at

First: Why cut the trees at all? If they are not interfering with any roads or have any other safety issues, why do it? The ones in our road here in front of the houses have not been cut for over 50 years, and are now 25m tall and provide a nice amount of shade. Never seen a crane or anything like it in the

it actually is, yes. Although Euro prices are including VAT if any has to be paid.

This thing drives better than a Miata that has been stripped of all amenities, then got a completely changed suspension setup, and has been modified in all kinds of ways for track days.
This car is bespoke for just that. It was never intended as a cafe cruiser, it was always meant to do fast laps around circuits on the

Why does it cost more in upkeep?
No lawn mowing. Just collecting a bit of leaves once or twice a year, and cutting a few branches that might interfere with roads around it.
Apart from that, just let it grow.
And yes, it is completely natural, that you cannot get a lush, green forest overnight in a desert. That’s why you

Here in Germany, there are rules in some regions that less than 15% of your property may be impermeable to rainwater. If you want a driveway, and you already have a large patio, it has to be gravel or those blocks with holes in them where stuff can grow through. And they don’t care how much you paid for those nicely