badkarbon
badkarbon
badkarbon

You have #2 wrong. The survey asked “would you buy the same vehicle over again”, not just “again”, which is a distinct difference. It asked them if it met their expectations or if they had a do-over, would they pick a different vehicle. It didn’t ask if they’d buy the same model after this current one.

Oh, Canada. Like this is reason why we have daily news articles about car jackings.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/stevedenning/2013/01/21/what-went-wrong-at-boeing/

Gave me newfound respect for Liefeld the person to be good-humored about it.

It might, but it also might be less reliable in rain/snow and other adverse conditions. They wouldn’t have the extra weight compensate.

With all of the strange mistakes, I wonder if Justin Carter is even a real person...

Even if you only watched it for video it is worth it. People don’t seem to remember (or maybe they’re too young to know) how much cable TV costs. WITH ads and NO CHOICE about what to watch other than choosing the channel.

To say that “nobody at Mondo had any control” is absurd considering Tim League, the founder of Alamo and the one who started Mondo as a subsidiary, was still Chairman of the Board at the time of the sale and is now a part of Mutant.

If it’s a perk meant to be enjoyed while he worked there since he would lose access to claim it later, why does it seem like they gave twice as much subscription time as his employment time?

Maybe don’t sell out next time to the corporation that just floods the collectibles market with low effort dolls.

I don’t mind famous people saying it, especially not in Ferrara or Gosling’s cases, they’re just supporting their creatives. Not like they’re writing 500 word fake outrage pieces on it for the clicks.

In the author’s defense, after the nominations came out he had to trash his “XXXXX got snubbed for an actress playing a plastic doll!” article and quickly write up this clickpiece.

What precludes fresh slices from being packaged and put in to the cooler instead of just left out?

“in trying to slice enough for rush periods, some meats might sit out too long and have to be discarded”
Were there extra preservatives in the pre-sliced meats that they have a different shelf life from the newly sliced meats? Or maybe store them the same way?

Thanks for this article, now I don’t feel so old because most of these were before my time.

I guess those “couple” of comparisons you saw didn’t include that video, since the Stanley beat out the Yeti in both the hot & cold tests.

Really, you’d think a site that has thousands of articles on worthless collectibles wouldn’t hate on people just for liking to collect something that is actually also functional.

I thought the point was to resemble Pokemon because it’s a satirical take on it?

The EV stock bubble started bursting years ago when the money was drying up. Hope you’re not calling it now because you still had money in a lot of them. We’re on AI stock bubble watch now.

Maybe he’s gotten better since I stopped watching, but his earlier TWD directed episodes felt like they tried so hard, like an amateur aping auteur-style effects that just felt jarring and out of place. You could instantly tell which episode was his before his name was even shown.