When Clarkson says it, it sounds more like “Nih-sin” to me.
When Clarkson says it, it sounds more like “Nih-sin” to me.
Does this mean we’re in for a flood of tablet ports?
Nah, not doing it for me. While I like the back-end here (it’s largely the same as the previous model year) I like the ‘15–’17 front-end better. This new one seems like what it would look like if Jaguar built a branded version of a Honda Accord Coupe.
The twist: This was all actually rendered in Kojima’s new game engine.
@ 4:55
I have the MDR-V6 model, which is virtually identical to the 7506es save the professional label and support. In the past, they’ve only ever shocked me when I decided to attach them to two audio extension cables extended across my room so I could have them wired to my PC while lying in bed. I’m not sure why lying down…
Another “holy grail” item is apparently the level three/30% boost Guidance rune, which is also listed as being found in Chalice Dungeons, but has yet to be discovered.
I love that guy at 1:20 – he delicately closes the doors, steps to the side, and then the car just smashes through.
So, that dude was speeding, drives over a yellow parking space divider, opens his car door, walks toward the police officer with a bag in hand, moves within what looks to be a foot or less of the officer’s face, makes a bunch of excuses about why he was speeding, opens up multiple doors and compartments on his car…
“mispronounce the name of a certain German carmaker incorrectly”
No Kingdom Hearts timeline? It must be too much even for the experts. . .
There’s also the consideration of timliness relative to the release of the game upon consumers. In other words, in order for a review to be most useful to consumers as an informational tool, they need to be released as soon as possible so that the consumers have a chance to read the review before they buy the game.
I’m getting a very “blonde Three Stooges” vibe from those haircuts. I guess there’s no Curley, but still. . .
The best answer is actually to have a selector in the car that the primary occupant/owner can use to toggle between the two options. If someone is feeling particularly humanitarian, they can select to “save the children”, if not then they can choose to save themselves. It’s an easy out for the automakers: just let the…
Oh, yes, I did read it wrong. That makes sense now, thanks.
Ah, OK — that makes sense. Thanks for the explanation!
Wait, as I’m thinking about this, wouldn’t the end result of this feature be that the ratios of different types of Pokemon you see would stay exactly the same as they are now? So, if you’re already catching a bunch of the same type because that’s generally all that is available in your area, you can now. . . expect to…
This just calls for a specialized race class centered around either this car or “fan cars” in general.
The narrator told me to leave and come back when I found a 4K display. I don’t know of any nearby and it might be a year or two from now, at least, before I consider buying one.
I remember the No Plans Watch tag, which was simultaneously boring and critical of how companies would respond to inquiries with non-responses of having “no plans” to do something at that time.