TurboFool
TurboFool
TurboFool

Yeah, I was upset until I read the response. While I’m not fully in love with the idea that they should just go get the RV *after* contracting the virus (that’s quite problematic), the rest was the rules as usual and all of them allowed for this to be handled properly.

I bought it and played through it in the stated 3 hours. It’s my son’s turn next. Yes, by comparison, it is a lot of money. However if compared to an actual escape room, to which the experience is very similar although capable of delivering experiences a physical room cannot, it’s downright cheap. I’ve typically seen

I automatically misread the headline as Comcast. That tells you how bad this is.

I’m playing it with my kids, and it’s rough. The game came out on my daughter’s birthday, who’s 18, and I let her start it up first thinking that would be a nice thing to do. She plays dramatically less than I, who plays dramatically less than my 11-year-old son. We soon found neither of us was progressing at all in

Written on an article about what a fun idea this is.

If that is the reference, it still doesn’t align. They weren’t sold at a loss (and definitely not by the manufacturer, as you also noted) to recoup on software sales. They were subsidized into the contract to maintain lock-in. Indeed, a different example of someone reducing cost in the short term to make more money in

Sequel movies are dead? Is that why the F&F franchise is still doing well enough that they have the ninth releasing this year and the 10th in production? Note: I’m not commenting on quality or my personal desire for sequels. Only arguing against the idea that sequels are dead, as the evidence does not agree.

The extremely well-advertised Fast & Furious spinoff from 2019 starring Jason Statham and Dwayne Johnson.

Is anyone praising this for being original? Or just sounding like a fun idea?

The leads of the film are men. They are the title roles. I didn’t mean to suggest no women exist in the film.

What *phones* are being sold at a loss in hopes of recouping on software sales? With the exception of the iPhone, and I suppose the Pixel (although there’s no way they’re taking a loss on hardware at those prices versus specs), no phone maker controls their app store, the software ecosystem, or any revenue streams for

I mean, they’re not similar in any way. One was an unwanted reboot with a massive tonal shift (that also happened to be gender-swapped) and one is a spin-off starring a bunch of established characters from the franchise it’s spinning off of. Does that guarantee no trouble? No. But it isn’t an accurate comparison.

Except this isn’t “just like X, but with a female cast,” this is a spin-off. I didn’t hear you complaining about Hobbs & Shaw being a spin-off starring only men.

Again, the feature wasn’t actually removed until the vehicle checked in with the system and updated its software. They “removed” it on the 18th as in flagged the system to do so. Had the car stayed off the grid entirely and not updated, the removal order wouldn’t have reached the car.

According to the article, the features WERE live when he bought the car, so having the car checked out wouldn’t have helped this. The article states that three days after the sale of the car to the dealership, Tesla *marked* the features for deletion. They weren’t deleted until after the driver took ownership of the

Oher than completely wiping the name Fox from their brands to distance themselves?

If it has USB-C and PD I’d jump on it because I might as well. With older standards, meh.

Weird that you would write this comment on an article that addressed this exact point, that the kids in the audience weren’t laughing either. And when our world is FULL of clever, smart, funny, engaging kids films that kids AND adults love, there’s zero excuse for this argument anymore. There is no reason to create a

I believe they had some sort of contest at the booth, but from what I understand, no FUCKS were given.

Meanwhile I've been wanting exactly this for a long time. One place where I can find everything from all of my services, including Plex. Might as well be Plex doing it.