angusscrim
AngusScrim
angusscrim

I have almost a terabyte free on my PS4 external drive and over a 100gb free on the internal (with downloads set to the external) and it STILL says that I don’t have enough space to download the Bioshock Collection. The way Playstation handles storage is absurd.  I’m hoping the new systems do a better job of handling

If you’re ever in Los Angeles, try the French Onion at Doughboys on 3rd Street. It is the best I’ve ever had. And, like you, I get it whenever it’s available.

Although I DO BELIEVE we went to the Moon... I also believe that a few of the images have been faked (ie, redone), simply to create better composed photographs. It's strange to me that for many people it has to be an either/or scenario, and just because a photographic element of the landing was reproduced, that

I enjoyed that exchange. Just sayin'.

Enjoyed the article and I get where the author is coming from. Except for the Tyler Perry part. Tyler Perry, in my mind, is about the worst example one could use in terms of artists to emulate, as his work is about reducing the image of Black Americans to comedic stereotypes of the lowest common denominator. As Spike

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The females are hipster archetypes (so are allot of the male characters)... that's why they seem a little cardboard— they're designed to be. The film is fantastic and underappreciated.

Although Musk is going to be biased, and possibly overreacting to some of the negative accounts regarding the "Model S" in the article, I have a difficult time believing the Broder's data is more accurate than Musk's...  considering a team that Musk put together managed to dock a spacecraft to the International Space

Agreed. Please stop Jalopnik. It comes off as if you have no understanding of how technology works; annoying your readers while creating no real obstacle to those who want to steal from you.

I drove for the Audi Academy this year, teaching on the S-Models... they all have HUD. It's fantastic when your on the track.

+1 to you, sir.

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First saw these sets in the film "Children of Men" (I'm sure some of you may have seen them before), and I was immediately struck by how well they reproduced an aspect ratio much more similar to how we actually see. I do believe we are in for an eventual format change. My 2 cents.