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Oregon also does that shit, too. They don’t allow any new registrations of these mini trucks, but they grandfathered trucks already registered in the state.

Every Kickstarter page warns you it may not result in a final product and could fail. Every Kickstarter tells you not to spend money you aren’t comfortable with losing. Every Kickstarter campaign tells you how awesome their vision is and how awesome the final product will be. Most Kickstarter campaigns take longer

Mount and Blade II has been in development just as long with far less scope and barely gets a blurb written about it ever. Team Fortress spent 9 years in development, going through several iterations. Many games spend just as much time in development and even early access. The Last Guardian, Diablo III, Prey all

A couple months ago , after Odyssey’s release , an entire horde of Elite players jumped ship and joined Star Citizen’s community becausebof how disappointing the Odyssey update seemingly was . Many of them documented their discovery of SC (black sky legion and CMDR Will and Kate on youtube come to mind) , how they

The game’s essentially been in early access for years which is pretty common. Project Zomboid and 7 Days to Die have been in early access since 2013. SC may have a huge amount of resources behind it but that doesn’t really matter when you have endless feature creep and are willing to spend months/years working on

Show the court on the teddy bear where Jalopnik hurt you.

Except “themselves” is not Subaru. Because of the archaic, outdated dealer model (that was only ever about skirting price fixing laws and absolving manufacturers of liability for shady dealer sales practices) this means they are actually supporting hundreds of businesses already.

I am going to regret asking this, but why do you need ethanol free 91 (or any other) octane?

That’s historically wrong though. The tweet in the article even references times unmodified melee tournaments have had legal action taken against them by nintendo, most notably at EVO of all places, arguably the most legitimate fighting game event.

This is the sort of performance to think about when we look at business models that move away from personal ownership models.

Are you really cool with some petty local manager deciding that you no longer should possess the items you are licensing instead of owning?

We should have been more precise in our language around the Delica and ‘mini-trucks,’ but regardless, the underlying statute is what is being followed.””

sorry, the best we have to offer are 9 different giant tech companies and their shit e-scooters that we wont bother to tax for the first few years. that will surely help a handful of able bodies teens get around. That’s what you wanted, right?

Look, give them a break, they’ve tried nothing and are all out of ideas!

“It looks like Ford has finally decided to make a good truck?”

I think the implication is that they wouldn’t be able to nickel and dime the payments made for each delivery and instead would need to balance the books at a later date. Implying they couldn’t have the same profit they expected and instead would have to bill people later to fix the issue. Hence they chose to go with

If the pipeline control systems were exposed to the corporate network, then yes, they too had to be shut down to protect them from potential exploitation. But if they could still operate the system, just more slowly and with manual recordkeeping, then no, they did not need to shut down the pipeline operations. It’s a

“nobody actually wanted small sedans and hatchbacks”
Honda, Hyundai/Kia, and Toyota would beg to differ.

This kind of income disparity often leads to bad things. (1789)

Harley and Gm making just the big and expensive stuff and Ford giving up on cars, Home builders mostly building gigantic homes. This is a wide spread issue that will not get any better. With limited space and limited raw materials and ever fewer people with the money to buy the expensive stuff, I wonder how this trend

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