JTSnooks
JTSnooks
JTSnooks

So I guess they didn’t take you by their actual production facility?  There’s a lot in here about the car, which is cool I guess, but until I see one actually rolling down a production line it’s all theoretical.  Where do they stand on actually building these things (saying “early 2021" doesn’t really give me a lot of

This is clearly a joke.

I looked into getting my kids a Switch to share last Christmas, but once I realized to actually get it with a couple games and accessories it would be almost $500 I decided they’d be fine with my OG PS4 I handed down to them.  When the PS5 comes out this year they’ll get my Pro and the PS4 will go to the movie room.

You pretty much summed it up. My favorite part was this:

I see you also had cheap parents who made you save up for your own stuff.  Nice to have you in the club.  My first console was a PS1 that my brother and I saved up for when we were around 12-13ish.  PS2?  Yeah, we bought that one ourselves, too.  Same with the N64.  I think my dad’s deal was usually he would match

Because GM doesn’t exist where he is, I suppose. Admittedly they have a pretty terrible record in Europe.

Change that top cover color to Corvette Racing Yellow and I’ll seriously consider it.

I don’t like it.  I want to like it, but I don’t.  It looks like they took the greenhouse from a ‘90s Land Cruiser and plopped it down onto an uglier version of a Grand Cherokee body.  It’s incongruous and weird.

True, but they wouldn’t make the street version smaller displacement, so it should be a minimum of 5.5L. If they can make it reliable in a 24hr race, it should be fine on the street.

If there’s a subject that affects my life I’m more than capable of doing actual research. I don’t need social media, editorialized “news”, or the president’s Twitter account to tell me how pissed off I should be.

Exactly, if self-checkout isn’t backed up I go there every time. If a checker is readily available and I have a large order, I’ll go to the checker. The fact they were so scared of self-checkout indicates that they’re worried people will use it enough for their highly-paid cashier jobs to be cut back. I can’t even

Whoa whoa whoa, you’re going way off track here. I never even commented on social change, I commented on how the entire country has been divided into two extremes, which The Root loves to promote. In the news and social media there is no middle ground. Reasoned opinions are torn apart by both sides and the owner of

Of course not, but it scares the olds.

Yes, I may have been oversimplifying a bit, and yes, each side prefers that they win, but why is that? You said it yourself:

I’m in Westchester County, NY

The last time I was in Boston I heard a radio ad that was fear-mongering against the scary robotic self-checkout machines:

Regarding your last point, I don’t get it either.  It seems people want the house, but don’t want a yard.  I guess having a few feet between you and the neighbor is still better than sharing a wall, but I prefer a bit more separation.  I get why the developer does it, just don’t get why it seems to be accepted even in

Ah, so you haven’t realized yet that both parties are sitting back laughing at us chuds as we bicker back and forth about which of them is better?  They both suck, and the more they can divide us the more likely they are to stay in power.  Nobody even votes for someone because they like them anymore, they just vote

Agreed. You want to make a well-reasoned thought out article about something you don’t like? Fine. The constant, unsubstantiated “woe is me” flippancy just grates on me. As if I need to apologize for not being depressed all the time. I seriously think some of them might need counseling at this point.  “Show me on the

They already can’t fulfill their orders from last year, I don’t think they’re worried about lack of interest.