As some who will probably be buying a car in the next few years, watching literally every brand try to move upmarket:
As some who will probably be buying a car in the next few years, watching literally every brand try to move upmarket:
In the sketch, he plays a lonely man who’s created a fantasy life—where he owns every kind of classic car
In the sketch, he plays a lonely man who’s created a fantasy life—where he owns every kind of classic car
What Lies Beneath is a solid movie, no idea people didn’t like it.
Yeah I feel like figuring out how to pay devs based on playtime share of the subscription income would be a hard problem to solve, and exactly the kind of thing that a company like Google with their thousands of engineers making top dollar should be solving.
I remember predicting this when it launched and some butthurt Stadia fan (they exist?) got all incensed about it.
Throwing random drug dealers in jail creates a massive incentive for them to police their own industry. If a drug dealer goes to jail because they sold tainted drugs, wouldn’t all the other dealers freak out and try to figure out who the suppliers were so they could stop selling anything from that supplier? And then…
Even if you sell someone something legally, there is a general expectation that it’s not going to kill them. If you’re an illegal drug dealer and there’s no big, well documented supply chain, I don’t think it’s unreasonable for you to be held responsible for what you sell. I think if you don’t hold them responsible,…
I remember reading somewhere that SJP & Broderick have super spendy lifestyles. Mega penthouse in NYC, house in the Hamptons. You can easily burn a few mil a year trying to keep up with the Joneses in NYC.
They’re going to end up hiring Leftwich only after their top 2-3 white coaches reject them, and then they’ll use the excuse of “He was never the guy we really wanted” to fire him in a few years regardless of performance.
Isn’t there basically nothing he can do unless they get a Democrat to side with them permanently (as in not just against one candidate, but against all possible candidates)? I’m sure Manchin and Sinema will flirt with the idea but no way they can hold up the nomination or vote while remaining in the party, outside of…
Or – and this is my guess – there will never be a production version.
Eh, there are still significant physical requirements in IRL racing that E-sport racers don’t have to worry about. F1 drivers are in great physical shape and have very restrictive diets to control their weight. There is that one guy making the jump to F2, but that’s mainly because he’s got a ton of money behind him.
He’ll likely have to stay, even if it’s as a neutered figurehead, for a year or two to make sure all of his pay-outs vest. If MS were going to let him take the money and bail, they would have announced it already. In a perfect world he fucks up under their watch and they shit can him and don’t pay him out, but in all…
I’ve always thought the Renegade was a missed opportunity to make a baby Wrangler. Box up the styling, give it an interior with some off-road quirks, maybe find a way to make a trim that has removable doors / roof panels and it’ll print money.
I bet modern collision standards would not be kind to that thing. But yeah, I don’t see why we can’t have EVs with cool shapes like that.
Maybe they’re about to pull a Ken Levine and close the studio to go “work on smaller indie games” because AAA development is hard.
This kind of stuff isn’t unheard of in other industries, it just usually comes before a big involuntary lay off.
That’s a good point. I feel like more and more goods are moving in that direction. Low-to-zero inventory, let the masses scramble for the limited supply.