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The problem is the “people” who keep complaining are the ones who get abused by the system. Not the well funded corporations that benefit from it and/or use it as a cudgel to get their way.

These are classified in most states like a dirt bike or an ATV, so legality for on-road use will vary.

The kid in me thinks that truck looks rad as hell.

They could reverse the punishments they’ve meted out so far.

They already define a historic vehicle: “FIVA defines a historic vehicle as “a mechanically propelled road vehicle: which is at least 30 years old; which is preserved and maintained in a historically correct condition; which is not used as a means of daily transport; and which is therefore a part of our technical and

While I’ve never played League and don’t plan on it anytime soon, Riot’s cinematics and animated music videos have always been very good.  I’m looking forward to checking out the animated series.

I hope that the intent behind the phrase

A company only has what “values” are profitable.

Yeah, poor Activision-Blizzard. I’m sure Bobby Kotick is red eyed with a trash can full of crumpled tear stained $100 bills next to him.

just how these things work

The whole reason to buy a “gaming chair” specifically is for the way it looks. If you move into professional level office furniture you’re going to get the same build features (steel framing, etc).

The whole reason to buy a “gaming chair” specifically is for the way it looks. If you move into professional level

I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s studies or data demonstrating that the complication somehow causes an increase in monetization success, which is why it’s a growing trend.

Fan art is legally a murky area. Most copyright holders don’t bother squashing it because they’ve learned that fan engagement via that sort of derivative work is a brand positive, and it still costs them money to pay lawyers to police it.

He said he was going to take it somewhere and have a lot of the welding redone in one of the videos. So I’m hoping it’s not an amateurish death trap as it looked like from the vids.

Never.  It’ll just be confidential internal company documents and teenage pornography.  

Might be an Edge thing.  Chrome treats the bubble and text next to it as a link for right click context purposes.

Having used both, the argument for inductive charging is that you can route the power wire in an aesthetically pleasing way once, and then it’s done. You don’t have to have a wire with enough slack so you can physically plug and unplug it, which means the wire is usually hanging from the phone and then is loose the

Having used both, the argument for inductive charging is that you can route the power wire in an aesthetically

Even if the client had signed it, the point that Paul would have had no copy of said contract still remains.

Before I leased, I did some research

I don’t remember if they came with actual rims, or steelies with wheel covers. They were OEM though, nothing on that car was aftermarket except the stereo head unit (that I put in), and the bluing window tint from the previous owner that (thankfully) never bubbled. It was a CX Hatchback, so it was as base model and no