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Plus I have to have their app installed and its service running, and I find their DRM is pickier about Internet connectivity. Given the choice, I'll always buy it on Google Play instead. But they're great for free stuff.

Plus I have to have their app installed and its service running, and I find their DRM is pickier about Internet

Because it would have been installed OTA anyway. That's my core point. Installing it there, when it would have installed itself anyway, likely within days, makes it utterly irrelevant to the list of repairs.

You're completely misunderstanding me AND making poor analogies. There's no comparison between a firmware update and a broken headlight. None whatsoever.

Except it was done on a visit where they were doing other things anyway. I see no indication that tit was done all on its own as a special visit. They made it clear most of these things were done on combined visits. As I said to someone else, that's the equivalent of calling out that your IT guy installed Windows

I get that, but the point is this list is being treated as, "here's a huge number of things they had to do to this car in a short period of time." Well, two of those things hardly count, as they would have been pushed to the car automatically anyway. They did it because it was there. It's the equivalent of listing all

I'm relatively confident that, based on what they wrote above and the fact that only two services required overnight time, that it would not. But I may be mis-remembering the standards of typical lemon laws.

Sure, but point is, do they belong on a list of service that had to be rendered to the car, ticking up the number of entries in the list of problems they needed fixed in the first year? I imagine a bunch more firmware updates were installed automatically that never made the list.

And, once again, much like with the hamburgers, Gawker gets schooled by science:

Not this again. First we get the McDonald's burger being called gross for not decomposing (because THAT's totally not gross), only to have basic science school you on why that wasn't remotely wrong, and now we get yet another reaction to a harmless food acting differently than we're used to and call it gross, too.

I can't walk 10 feet without tripping over a Model S now here in LA. I feel confident the X will become just as ubiquitous just as quickly.

You're trolling, right?

I don't believe it has ANYTHING to do with memory and everything to do with brain impulses being overriden by panic. I don't think it's dramatically different from someone putting their keys in the fridge, or putting their TV remote to their ear when their phone rings, or searching for their glasses that are on their

Couldn't figure it out. Ended up setting up a NO-IP account, begrudgingly, and pointing a CNAME at it. Now I have to log in every 30 days to keep it from being deleted.

Blue and Red have already been remade as FireRed and LeafGreen (Japan launched with green, not blue). Ruby and Sapphire is the only gen that hasn't been remade yet.

But why would any city, who makes money off of parking, transition it to a system where instead the public makes the money? I get your ideal system, but I don't get why on earth anyone would ever let it happen.

Waze

Right. You and every other nostalgic person here has made that very, very clear. I'll stick to the reality where the costumes and designs from the 90s looked F-ing ridiculous but we didn't care because we hadn't reached puberty yet and they were miles ahead of all the other crap they were shoveling into our Happy

I also love how you can watch the characters' eyes track the other racers as they pass them. Really nice subtle details.

Thank you. I've been watching these trailers and reading all this hate, and I can't figure out any of the reason. The old Turtles looked RIDICULOUS. But at the time, we had lower standards. We can do that throughout history when looking at various mass-market art forms from music to storytelling to movies to TV shows

I was about to ask you what was up with your anti-semitic last line and then realized you meant in reference to the "Hitler" aspect of it and had to laugh at my own moment of reactionism.