also they’re literally chameleons which makes them trickier to locate
also they’re literally chameleons which makes them trickier to locate
It’s a little unsettling seeing it all in first person.
Makin me miss those Playstation Home E3 things they used to do.
No doubt. In what universe is a Model Y an SUV? It’s barely a CUV. It’s a goofier looking hatchback Model 3, and the 3 should have been a hatch to start with like it’s big sister the S.
Takedown by Nintendo in 3...2...1...
Shhhh, don’t tell my wife, it’s getting people to buy actual cars again without them knowing it.
Well it’s a car so...
Well their first mistake is calling it an SUV.
Hmmm. My CJ5 apparently has the worst roll over risk of just about any vehicle: https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1981/01/02/insurance-study-labels-jeep-cj5-dangerous/3e0950ef-c8aa-45c7-b6c4-0917206d54a4/
Because the US actually training drivers over handing licenses to people that can barely spell their name is a different issue. Much less the fact that any Jenna or John can get in a 29,999 lbs vehicle with no training and that slip of plastic and legally drive it around.
Don’t forget the 3rd row ashtrays in the 1989-1999 Chevy Suburban
My endoscope (which I bought thanks to your post) came with magnet and hook attachments. Not as grabby as a bendy claw, but still useful and you can use the camera to guide yourself! Of course, now that I have a way of locating and retrieving lost nuts, I’m sure it’ll be a long time before I get to actually try it out…
I have two of these flexible retractable claws. I dropped the first one in a space from which I could not retrieve it, so I bought a second one to retrieve the first one.
I have to disagree with you here. You’re correct that some are more niche than others (i.e. Dirt Rally, Asseto Corsa), but Gran Turismo Sport, Forza 7, and F1 series are massively popular through the advent of netcode improvements and 1:1 lag-less online racing. Take in the fact that the FIA has sanctioned F1 eSports…
I dislike EA but I don’t see this really mattering much. Racing games are a dying breed and have more status now as a niche similar to flight simulator games. They’re not nearly as popular as they once were. (That’s not to say they’re unpopular but they were once more popular than FPS and were system sellers)
There is, it’s called a reservation. You get on a waitlist, pay upfront, and retailer X fulfills shipments in the order they received them when stock is available. Voilà, no more people sitting at their computers endlessly refreshing pages or fighting with bots to snatch up the one or two consoles any given retailer…
That front end hurts to look at. Interior reminds me of the Fisker Karma, which I can’t say if that’s a good thing or bad.
You call that a trike?