SparJar06
SparJar
SparJar06

PHEVs are eligible for the Used EV credit.

“It seems to me that the subreddit is running on ‘bread and circuses’ mode mixed with bystander syndrome,”

It wasn’t a leak, insofar as a developer or a reviewer breaking an embargo, it was (allegedly) a straight-up theft of physical copies of the game and reselling them for profit.

Does the federal tax credit work buying used?”

I agree to an extent - but it seems to me the threshold is too low. Nobody making $70k in Denver (an expensive city to live in) is buying a new EV.

“... a judicial ruling that states that police can’t be held liable for breaches of constitutional rights unless that right is clearly established in another, identical case.”

Funny how studios thought that they could make their own streaming apps without taking into consideration how much it actually costs to run . It’s probably way cheaper to license out all their IP to the likes of Netflix and stuff and just worry about making the content. 

“Chess.com, for its part, said Niemann ‘will be treated no differently from any other player’ at all online tournaments and events.”

Absolutely the wrong take-away. Nobody is suggesting the 90s wrecks that Allison, Earnhardt, and others (Ernie Irvan, for example) survived weren’t lucky breaks — that’s why the safety has become such an important aspect of the engineering of these cars AND TRACKS ... but I suspect Elizabeth knows this.

This stinks of

In fairness, when you say “never playing multiplayer” it kind of implies you play singleplayer. If you didn’t play COD, it’s assumed you’d say that. Warzone and coop are different types of multiplayer... so that leaves single player (and MP maps against bots as another suggested.)

exactly this, it seems like a lot of people don’t grasp the concept of this well. Reminds me of my MTG days when I would set deck building rules for my various commander decks for casual play. things like “no basic lands” or “every card is either a land or a planeswalker.” some people couldn’t wrap their heads around

Aye. Its a challenge run, the whole point of a challenge run is to add on some ridiculous challenges that the devs didn’t intend. Its up to him to set the rules how he wants it, and kudos to him for sticking to the kinda silly rules he’s created for himself.

That’s why all my comments from the last 3 months are pending lol

I wonder how many people do torrent with a VPN or at least a proxy server. Magnet links aside, I’ve known people who’ve gotten warning from downloading the torrent file; not the actual media/program/game file itself.

This has gotta be one of the best timelines for the card. I was fully expecting it to be opened by some huge warehouse / re-seller / card store, only to be sold to some random anonymous NFT Bro.

Instead it was opened by a regular person, who is both a huge fan of MtG and Lotr. And it was sold to a collector who also

I don’t think we know what Post bought it for but I would say the seller took a less greedy route than what was out there. If he just sold it for $2 million and the chance to meet Post Malone, he passed up on putting it up for auction where it would’ve gone for over $2M easily to someone who likely doesn’t even care

Wow, what a novel idea... 🤨 [He says, voice overflowing with sarcasm as he reads this at his workbench, elbows-deep in some otherwise landfill-bound consumer electronics.] 

They should develop and sell a hall-effect joystick and trigger conversion kit. Now that 3rd parties are selling controllers and kits, Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo no longer have any excuses. If they keep using actuators, they might as well admit they purposefully designed controllers to fail, so we have to buy new

That intersection, where the perpendicular traffic’s green lights are in clear view from your approach to a red light, is a TEXTBOOK example of why some basic level of Vehicle-to-Infrastructure communication is a fundamental requirement for Level 4 and Level 5 autonomy. 

Wow, I forgot about them.