NatR
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NatR

Assuming the production footprints are equal, I believe an EV is still a better deal even when the electricity is generated by fossil fuel plants. A coal plant is more efficient at converting carbon into energy vs a small mobile ICE, plus you can fit them with various systems (assuming a regulatory or market incentive

Because of online connectivity, and the ability to sell digital versions of old games on new hardware, video games are more analogous to television shows instead of movies.

There’s a chance. The probability is that it is entirely a money issue. Whatever the song’s rights holder wants isn’t worth paying in the eyes of Rockstar/Take Two for the change in experience to a game that’s 10 years old.

Unfortunately the technology is there, which meant that Rockstar had the option to not license the music “in perpetuity” the way it is often done for media like movies.

I don’t remember if they do in either IV or V, but I know in San Andreas part of the DJ chatter is snippets about the songs or artists.

Well, damn. I’m glad to know what’s up, sad that the up is what it is.

Two people buy luxury trucks. People who aren’t going to use them as a truck except occasionally, and people who are going to use them as a truck but will be spending many many hours in them, so having some amenities ends up being worth it. The fact they may also be a tax deduction for that second category probably

Reliability. A new car depreciates like a rock, but they come with warranties, and you’re paying for the fact that you don’t have to worry about any potential mechanical time bombs.

Hecker has talked about going for the depth first, so a lot of developing the minutia while foregoing things like, visuals. He’s also been selling it for years and has had a dedicated player base to help him develop it. I dunno what the economics of such an endeavor are, but it seems to be working.

I don’t think the comparison has anything to do with the hype/letdown of No Man’s Sky and its comparison to the marketing pre-launch for Sea of Thieves.

It might have been missing popular options as well, and even things people might think of as “standard” if it had been stripped out to accommodate the specialty interior police vehicles usually have.

I assume for when economy is a concern, since the FWD models get better mileage.

I assume because they can’t find enough people willing to take it for use in things like manure to utilize 100% of the output, and whatever waste disposal company put in the lowest bid for dealing with it ran the numbers and it was cheapest to ship it off to get buried.

Eh, that’s pretty standard. Ever since local news stations started doing “Problem Solver” segments decades ago, media amplification due to the human interest factor has always been a worthwhile solution to getting stonewalled, if you could get it going for you.

Classic Catch 22 I suppose.

I’m sure the “standard” edition will still also be $60, but you’ll have to bypass the $90 edition and go right for the $120 if you actually want the “full” game.

But why?

But why?

They could also stick to one set of rules. I’m a super infrequent flyer. I went through the TSA website before a trip last year to make sure I knew what was what. I made sure all my fluids were in a separate ziplock bag so they could go into a bin separately, read the rules about my laptop being able to stay in the

The issue, as a whole, is with people like myself who fly almost never, or who have small children.

After much sifting through marketing wank, they apparently partnered with EA/Need for Speed to put a “professional driver” and a “gamer” in a ford mustang rigged with a video camera suspended from the back so that the feed looked like the rear overhead perspective you get in a lot of racing video games.