ZakMckracken
ZakMckracken
ZakMckracken

The term “pad explosion” isn’t used, but the article begins with

Banning private vehicles wouldn’t make any sense at all for a vast majority of the western US region. It might fly if you could greatly change people’s opinions in big metropolises, but outside of that it’s not going to (and shouldn’t) happen.

You mean the game we all paid for then they took away?

Hopefully this “gamer nexus” is next to evaporate to history. Trash content creators jealous of youtubers that did it for fun 15 years ago is getting damn old.

To say it’s generally slower than driving is often a huge understatement. I know my situation isn’t typical as I live in a small city, but it takes me anywhere from 8 - 15 minutes to drive to my work. There’s a bus stop just outside of my neighborhood, so not even 2 blocks from my home. Riding the bus to my work would

It’s not even “basically getting two games.” It’s one game with its DLC.

In BG3, when you quicksave, you’ll actually see the “Saving” spinning circle for a few seconds, then you’ll see a “Quicksave Successful” message.

If you watched the video, he has much more than “a few other things.” He has at least 5-6 sets of tires stacked up along the fence with another set leaned against those stacks. He has 3-4 plastic garbage cans that appeared to be full with the lids sitting by them. He has a collapsing plastic shed. There were a lot of

The video says he changes his own tires out “each season.” Even if we’re assuming he just has a set of winter tires and another set for each vehicle, there were several (at least 5) stacks of tires plus another set leaned up at an angle against those stacks.

Yes, a more legitimate test of HDD vs SSD would have involved testing with the same specced PCs aside from the drive. Otherwise the test is showing that better hardware overall performs better

These “incentives” are also not helpful if you don’t want to lease

This car was even driving ON the tracks. Somehow they’d gone at least what, 40-50 feet down the tracks away from the roadway before they got stuck on the tracks? But Erin thinks it’s the train’s fault, or the politicians’ fault, not the stupid people who were driving on the train tracks and not even close to the road

So not “literally every other job,” just the vast majority of other jobs.

What do the numbers look like when adjusted for population changes?

Despite the self-driving cars not proving any better than human drivers...

Clearly you didn’t read anything about the dog incident, and are just taking this article’s anti-self-driving car stance at its face value. Granted, the Jalopnik article about that was anti-self-driving car, too, but the linked articles at least explained that the dog ran out from behind parked cars basically into the

I grew up in an inspection state which later became a non-inspection state. The state of used cars didn’t seem to change much at all. There were plenty of cars with only one headlight, bald tires, duct taped tail lights, and taped on body parts both before and after the inspections were removed.

Same. I don’t doubt that with the vastness of our universe there is some life out there, even intelligent life. However, intelligent life doesn’t mean travel across the universe or close to light speed travel has been accomplished, let alone any claims of FTL.

The intro by Gwen was the worst part when I watched it last night. The dialogue was SO much quieter than the drums, to the point I couldn’t hear most of it. I agree the Mumbattan scenes were also very quiet for dialogue, especially when all of the crashing noises were happening. Overall it was a good movie, but I,