If you think this will actually do much of anything, you have bigger problems. Texting is a far bigger problem than a navigation app.
If you think this will actually do much of anything, you have bigger problems. Texting is a far bigger problem than a navigation app.
Maybe! And when I grow wings I can stop paying for a parking spot at work. Neither has happened yet.
Scorning Dan Houser for making his shit the way he makes his shit, low fucking blow. Creatives who want to make games with a female protagonist need to make them, instead of devs of let's say: GTA being emotionally blackmailed into altering their script they wrote so you feel happier about it.
I like Uber and don't really read Valleywag. But I have a bit of an issue with your last statement. If I might refresh your memory to the dotcom bubble burst of the early 2000's where many tech companies filed for bankruptcy. True, bankruptcy is not a direct taxpayer bailout, it's still a corporation hiding behind…
Uber might have gotten me a promotion. Seriously.
My sole problem with Uber is with UberX and it's on more of a philosophical issue; no driver should be taking fares for carrying passengers without commercial insurance. So long as they carry commercial insurance, I think it's fine.
The first time I took Uber was in Phili about a month ago at my cousins wedding. It was amazing. I hit the app in my hotel room, by the time I got the family downstairs the Chrysler 300 was pulling into the driveway. Driver got out and opened our doors for us. Since we were 4 people in a car meant for 5 I asked to sit…
I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Drivers fighting for the quickest manual shift near the Melbourne Hairpin. I've watched C-Types scream in the dark near the Mulsanne exit. All those moments will be lost in time. Like engine oil, in a RX-7.
All of the meat you buy non-locally (from supermarkets) is guaranteed to be washed in "chemicals" of one kind or another (probably multiple times before it reaches the supermarket). The vast majority you buy from local farmers, if it isn't, should be. Period. That is the reality of food products.
BTW... the old "I've…
TL;DR Thank you very much for this piece explaining how foolish people are for being distrustful of the companies that rely on them for revenue.
I'm married to an employee. It was a shock.
Farewell, Mythic. I hope everyone realizes that regardless of how they felt about their games, this is a company full of people and those people have all just gotten a huge shock. If you've ever been laid off before, you know the feeling.
and the money quote:
Seriously, after 5 minutes of research the first time this came out I failed to see what all the fuss was about. Blind ignorance and an unwillingness to do even a modicum of research before forming a hard-line opinion mostly...
So I thought this piece was funny — John Oliver's new show has been generally excellent so far — but I'll disagree with him in one area. He knocks GM over the number of recalls they've had this year, and I think that's the wrong approach.
I wish I could write an internet comic that allows me to afford $80k for a Tesla Model S with a few options. I'll keep my 535d.
the moment i fired up the first engine i ever rebuilt, i understood. i had held these inanimate pieces of metal in my hands. every single one of them. by themselves, they are nothing. but put together correctly, they become a living, breathing thing. sound, motion, heat and fury. it was glorious. and electric…
Never doing to do this.. But I still enjoy watching Alton Brown. He's the Bill Nye of the culinary world. lol
CR's auto reviews are pretty simple and straightforward:
Brazilians are the masters of churrasco—their national style of barbecue—and they sure aim to prove it with this…