TurboFool
TurboFool
TurboFool

...what?

GFWL was a very different beast than what they have now, which is the core store built into Windows. They’re hardly comparable. And the point is, it’s their conduit to get people to actively use it. Makes perfect sense why they’re doing it. The group of people who are adamant against it is actually quite small. The

I’m not sure why this has to be asked. Why is Microsoft putting Microsoft games on the Microsoft store so people get used to buying things directly from Microsoft? I feel like the question answers itself.

I’m wondering if you read this article at all. Placebo’s far more complex than that, and in most cases does not, in fact, amount to an actual effect, just as stated here.

Placebo often exists outside the patient. We see placebo in animals and plants, as well. Why? Because the effect is often in the observer/researcher, not the actual recipient.

You seem to be restating the very question this article is focused on answering. The placebos don’t, in fact, help in most cases and when they do they often come at the cost of skipping more effective, more efficient, real treatment options. As well, the attitude behind fake treatments helps support worse and worse

McMike is doing this thing on the Internet that’s utterly unprecedented: publicly admitting he was wrong. It’s nearly as revolutionary as this hoverboard.

I still feel endless hate for the fact that anyone’s daring to call these “hoverboards” and ruining it for future generations if we ever actually invents REAL hoverboards.

I’ve had a vasectomy. I know exactly what you’re talking about.

Because it doesn’t look like that’s what happened here at all. I agree with the author, whose assessment you seem to have ignored: looks like he tried to change lanes, realized a bike was coming up fast in the lane he was changing into, so changed back, missing another bike now trying to instantly fill that space.

And only Toyota. Tesla’s not, because they know better. This is not too different from the constant refreshing that occurs with the Model S on a weekly basis, only this is a more visual change. You’re the only one calling it any more than it is and then getting upset about it.

I would imagine a pretty sizable number. Nerds often find success, especially in Tesla’s backyard.

I would wager a guess that this may be a dialect thing and not necessarily an intelligence thing. At least I’d hope so.

I could be mistaken, but I can’t fathom they allow more than one pre-order per person. And I’d wager they have rules regarding businesses a swell.

I literally JUST bought Sunset Overdrive from Amazon for $15 a couple of days ago. Hasn’t arrived yet, but I’m trying now to decide if it’s worth the $5 return cost and hassle to save the $10 on it. *sigh*

My understanding is that all that changed with this generation. Until now, yes, every manufacturer (except Nintendo) was selling their launch hardware at a loss and making it up on licensing (Nintendo sold at a profit AND had higher licensing costs, so they were always in better shape). But I read every indication

Two other interesting results: Tesla responded and conversed instead of shutting this down. That proves it's fake, OR it proves they're way, way better at this than most companies who give everything away by issuing takedown notices.

I just rewatched the video. There most certainly WAS someone in the right lane next to the “slow-moving” vehicle. It was PASSING the vehicle on the right, in fact. When the “brake check” came, it was barely a car-length past it, which isn’t a safe time to change lanes.

Also, Windows user since version 1, but UPGRADES to a new version of Windows and is surprised when there are problems?

I ran through my 32GB in maybe a month. There’s no reason the 8 should ever have existed.