I’ve found Costco is consistently $.60 to $1/gal less than the other lowest top tier gas stations in the area. The wait is also non existent if you prioritize early morning or opposite side pumping. ;P
I’ve found Costco is consistently $.60 to $1/gal less than the other lowest top tier gas stations in the area. The wait is also non existent if you prioritize early morning or opposite side pumping. ;P
I have a Plugin Pacifica, but live in California. 30-32 miles on electricity only. The cost for changing at home is almost a wash and I’m saving perhaps $1 in energy cost vs the equivalent gallon of gas.
However, the MAJOR benefit is that we only fill up once a month or less. The time convenience is HUGE to not have to…
As stated above, it’s not higher because somehow the risk increased. It’s higher because the front has become so much SAFER.
That’s a bummer - I’m definitely interested in the segment above Kia/Hyundai (EV6, Ionic 5), but not at Audi/BMW levels. I was hoping there was something here from Acura, but the quest continues!
In the video - one of the guys shooting will perform the repair. The video mentions that he’s a stainless steel welder, but doesn’t go into details on the specifics. There’s a whole bunch of “that’s not too bad”.
I’m interested in what a repair looks like.
Does the interior still feel like a claustrophobic mess? Maybe it’s just me, but the huge center console, low ceilings, and small sight-lines made me feel like I was strapping into a rocket. The performance was there, but it wasn’t the relaxing drive that I want in a DD.
And I get that the software is not the main…
Source code also can open up supply chain attacks, psuedo man-in-the-middle. It doesn’t have to be against RIOT itself, it could be against their customers or other machines.
Most sports have some sort of fine or penalty for “unsportsmanlike conduct”. How large depends on the infraction, whether it’s coming from a league or team, or other factors.
Some of it is motion bobbing, but that can be “solved” if you have a center reticle to concentrate on.
A key to any online game is having a vibrant and active enough community to have instant and balanced matches for all players. We all know that an online game without a community is basically dead. And it would be safe to assume that F-zero would need to be Online.
The risk then becomes, if you make F-zero, you risk…
As a non-Elden player, the headline made me think this was about another dev anti-piracy measure.
May I submit “Operation Repo”. What could be worse than a reality show about repossessing cars? BTW - everything’s fake and they’re all actors. While my friends all found it hilarious to watch them crash the repos with tow trucks, I think there’s better ways of moving the human race forward. Somehow, it lasted 6…
Came here to say this. That’s not how the math works.
Is there a place to watch their matches? While I like top-tier play, honestly lower matches are when unexpected things can happen.
I was expecting them to get rolled on, based on reflexes and experience, but it looks like they put up a good fight based on their scores. ^_^
With the exception of the bosses, the puzzles relied on some pattern recognition. Even though the characters changed, there tended to be the same 2-3 moves that were needed to solve the puzzles. I didn’t get it at first, but I spent a few minutes in the training room - no time restriction and you can see the answer if…
As much as I want to support the competition (I like the Ioniq 5), this is the single reason why I keep Tesla and its supercharger network in the consideration if I were to only drive an Electric.
This is gonna catch fire!
After reading the explanation, I’d like to think that this Buzz based his likeness reviewing a cartoon and kids playsets of the OG Buzz Lightyear.
So question: Why do people tolerate “super” cars also being “high maintenance”? It would seem that at those price points, you could put a little into engineering reliability. Example: Ferrari’s are notorious for catching fire. How is that even a thing?