MaWeiTao
MaWeiTao
MaWeiTao

I don’t understand writers for tech sites who criticize anything that doesn’t conform to their very narrow worldview. What are you doing in this industry if you can’t imagine Windows 10 would still come in a box? How about people who build their own PCs? Or those with unreliable broadband? Or consumers in other

Does Deep Dream do anything other than stick faces all over everything?

allowing them to purchase the vehicles they need without having to break the bank

I wouldn’t call that laid back. I see accidents like these on a weekly, sometimes daily, basis and no one’s arguing. They’re just standing around, faces in phones, waiting for the cops to show up.

Buick LaCrosse. It’s not overly expensive, and a good deal in the used car market. It’s a nice enough car without fostering an inflated sense of self worth. It’s a reasonably sized car without being an SUV. No one is going to confuse it for a performance vehicle. It’s uncool without being offensive.

The background noise of a highway can be a lot more tolerable than what you’ll experience elsewhere. A friend of mine once lived in a house that had a highway in the backyard. You tune out that din fairly quickly and it even seemed to subdue other noises.

Here’s two in one: Carbon fiber hoods are expensive and useless. Front bumper removals are free, but detrimental to safety, aerodynamics and aesthetics.

I feel like this list was created to not offend. I agree that these mods are worthless, but given that most of them are so inexpensive they’re not particularly noteworthy and they’re not detrimental to performance.

Honda won’t have its groove back until these promises are proven by real cars on the road. This isn’t the first time Honda has made similar promises.

Someone actually went through the trouble of rigging a robot to recreate the experience of watching my old IBM PCjr render a single color 3D wireframe.

These machines epitomize the differences between American and Japanese mech designs quite nicely. The American one looks like total shit, but from the videos I’ve seen it’s immensely more functional than the Japanese counterpart.

This might be a good decision, but I’d recommend stockpiling bricks. I predict that the new bricks are going to be much less durable, becoming brittle and discoloring easily. And that’s assuming the quality is there straight out of the box.

This doesn’t make any sense. They spent all that money on a the current platform and it’s considered to be one of the highlights of the car. So why would they dump it for the Miata’s?

As much as I enjoy Star Wars, the problem I’ve always had, especially with the extended universe, is how nonsensical many of the storylines are. There’s plenty of incompetence in real life, but nepotism and an old boy’s network ensures anything but accountability. So it doesn’t add up that these routinely guys get

I’m not concerned.

Very clever, although I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s been some company in Asia making scissors like these for years. Stationary companies out there are always playing with inventive ideas that never get marketed and just show up in shops out of the blue.

If I were shopping for a laptop I’d consider this Thinkpad. I’m tired of everyone copying Apple’s designs. There’s more than one way to design an attractive, sleek computer.

This is what I can’t stand about so much American television; the fake enthusiasm. This thing looks horrendous, with an awful exhaust note to match, and these guys continue grasping at straws to remain positive.

So what, exactly, makes that background annoying? It takes seconds to change. Is the problem that it doesn’t look like this?

I’m curious to see what these are like. They’re kind of cool, but also a bit overdesigned. The hammer cocking mechanism seems awfully out of place on such a big gun. It seems like it will be a challenge to wield. The pump action Vagabond might be the better bet even though it holds fewer rounds.