Didn’t realise that today was going to feature unquestionable truths, but here we are. To the top you go mate.
Didn’t realise that today was going to feature unquestionable truths, but here we are. To the top you go mate.
There are two problems with Stadia.
I’m just here to watch you get completely fucking owned for not knowing how subways work but pretending your opinion on them is great and important.
Watching Rosberg snatch the championship from a whining Hamilton in the last race of the season was a massive highlight for me. Having both cars on the same team actually increases the drama.
Except this isn’t a BMW. It’s the bastard child of a Chrysler LH and a W211 Benz. ;)
The crash wasn’t injury inducing
I want to star this, but I believe in Karma.
You know what I’m not even gonna try commenting now. EVERYONE GO HOME WE ALREADY HAVE THE WINNER.
Nine out of ten vehicles owners don’t know shit about their cars, though, so all they need to know is “take your car in for service.” And I know BMW does that.
Another reason why putting only a face detection login instead of also putting a fingerprint sensor was a stupid “courageous” move from Apple. They like to make bold moves but at the expense of their users.
Most to all of these cases of “family members breaking into iPhones with face ID” are completely bogus, and you really should know better here. The case of the brothers is typical. If I hand my brother my iPhone X, it should fail to open. Next, he ENTERS MY PASSCODE and the phone unlocks. He tries face ID again, and…
You know what features aren’t similar in related family members? Fingerprints and irises.
Also your sub-13 year old child shouldn’t have their own $1000 smart phone...
You’re loosing more than a few hundred bucks, friend. Its more like a few thou. Whatever the case, buying direct from a monopolistic mfr is much worse. I don’t ever want to live in world where we let big corporations set the terms. I’d much rather have locally-owned businesses compete for my money.
A la carte options will not be a thing because many packages are engineered to work together, and in fact packages do streamline options. Instead of customers checking through dozens of options boxes they only have 4-6 realistic options, trim levels and certain other add ons. As for packaging options together consider…
LOL. I am 47 and have bought perhaps 12-15 cars in my lifetime. If they tack stuff on that I don’t want (usually doc fees and reg fees), I make them remove it, or I walk away and buy the same car from a different dealer who will. That’s what dealers give you, buying power.
Direct sales is not without its own issues. It’ll suck for consumers since they’ll have to pay more: