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The Falcon Heavy isn’t even close to the “heaviest rocket ever.” Assuming you’re referring to its payload, it’s not even half the rocket Saturn V was, literally. The Saturn V was, and still is, the largest, heaviest, and most powerful rocket ever made. This was the rocket that sent people, not just an empty car, to

Because they aren’t fixed. You could change them under different circumstances or just customize them the way you’d like them to be. Imagine while using satnav you could move the speedo over, shrink the tach or remove it completely, and throw up a good sized map or area for notifications for turn by turn navigation.

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I keep these! They're a really, really interesting fish.

I think he means to ask "Do you know what lifters are?"

I hope you don't know how ads on sites like here on Gawker work...

In what way is this similar to Google? Or, more directly, what is it about Google that bothers you?

That image stabilization in your video....was bad. I'm glad you demoed it, but that was making me sick.

Oh look. Someone else I pissed off 3 fucking years later.

Cool? The only problem I have with YouTube are the commenters. It's not Google's fault a bunch of 12 year old little shits use the site.

If you built your computer with either of those slacking, you made a huge mistake. Mobo and RAM are cheap, and HDDs aren't that big of a deal, assuming you bought any half-way decent drive. For the most part, it's hard to fuck up a motherboard. For Intel, get the proper Z series chipset (for socket 2011 (Haswell)

Can you afford to build new? Build new.

Maybe the campaign will be long. I'd actually like to play the campaign, but I'm not paying $60 for a short CoD campaign. And even on Steam, CoD games hardly ever get cheap.

How does it suck? It takes screenshots. What else do you want from?

If everyone is going to moan about an alternative that they think is better, I'd like to remind everyone of Snipping Tool. It's already part of Windows, so it takes exactly no effort to use.

LEGO is the plural form of LEGO.

Which was entirely my point. I said it doesn't matter which platform they started on because a lot of things are platform agnostic. So, plenty of the work can be shared between any and all platforms because it's basically art or hard numbers on the cars.

I have no idea what engine this is using. Is it an already developed Engine that they're licensing?

The architecture of the new consoles isn't "completely different" as you say. I get his point.

At no point during the development of this car did they turn the engine over to find out if it sounded like a diesel tractor?