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I don’t see a coupon. Comes out to $21.99 for me.

I don’t see a coupon. Comes out to $21.99 for me.

I feel like the screenshot answers your question.

Two things:

I seriously don’t understand this love affair with keys. Like, I appreciate the physical, visceral aspect of it, I definitely do. But I love the idea of not having to worry about a thing to interact with to make my car work, or to accidentally leave behind in it. Something that can just stay buried in my pocket and

I see him at Arcade Expo every year posing for photos and mingling and I have by choice never spoken to him. His in-person persona makes me very uncomfortable, and I avoid interaction with him.

To be clear, if you pay the ransom, you’re then decrypting the files. Which depending on how many files, can indeed takes days or weeks.

I’m not convinced the design encourages abuse so much as it simply puts too much faith in people not to abuse it. The assumption is that if you warn people enough and push them to be responsible, they will be. The reality is a certain subset never will be. They’re being given a system appropriately named based on how

I was going to comment about this, assuming I might have been the only one aware of this gem. I picked up my TurboGrafx16 used, after it was over, so I wasn’t in the thick of it so had no real perspective on what was and wasn’t a big deal. But I remember I got this game, and one day I was bored enough to put some real

Wouldn’t a macro cover the need you’re describing?

Wouldn’t a macro cover the need you’re describing?

I don’t believe Bluetooth has the bandwidth necessary to handle the backup camera duties. Requires WiFi which adds some complexity to the setup.

I bought it for my daughter on Xbox One, but I don’t have it on PC where I’m more likely to play it.

I think so, yes.

I have a 2016 Fiesta and this has been nothing but confusing. Many reports indicate the Fiesta was impacted only through 2015. Meanwhile my Fiesta’s transmission failed on me completely, near the end of last year and I had to sink about $2000 into repairs to have it rebuilt. But everything I’m reading about

Series X games specifically. Because they'll be built for the speed of the internal drive. 

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’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.

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.