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I actually love this. Because usually old-new comparisons are left to right, I was getting ready to say this is worse in every way, but then I realized that new is on the left, and... it’s better in every way. Well done, Porsche!

I generally don’t agree with any nominations of this kind of thing - people say, for instance, that the NSX is timeless, but it looks like a car of its time. It’s a classic and has aged well, but that doesn’t mean it’s timeless.

Yeah, this is like... two people interviewed for the, “I’m so scared!” angle.

Man, imagine if Diablo 1 had patched out duplication back in 1996. And that was a game with multiplayer.

Me, in a single-party consent state for phone conversation recording: Alright, bring it.

Because the GOP base isn’t halfway decent.

Probably hoping that DeSantis gets elected and changes that.

Logos come after the name. One of the Ford Mustang origin stories is that it was named after the P-51 Mustang fighter plane, but that the horse motif was later decided to be better for logos and such.

Yeah, same thing. I never played Marathon but this might be a neat way to start engaging with it, and -

The logo was designed after the name was selected, probably. As another commenter said, one of the origin stories of the name for the Ford Mustang comes from the P-51 Mustang fighter plane, but when it came to logo design, the horse motif focus tested better.

Which I didn’t know, and verified. Cool stuff!

Yeah, it’d be hard to pick a favorite - Beat the Devil with James Brown and Danny Trejo is another favorite of mine.

I mean, I’ve only sat in an ND and it wasn’t necessarily cramped, just that my eye level was at the top of the windshield and I couldn’t see straight forward :P

Rob, note that Saturn (the brand) was not named after Saturn (the planet) but rather Saturn (the rocket that brought us to the moon).

Especially when one could reasonably assume hyperbole in the take, but it’s reported breathlessly assuming total sincerity.

“every” is doing some heavy lifting there, there are plenty of smaller businesses that don’t. But sure! Let’s also add the Hollywood studio system, among others.

Aw, missed this one. ‘01 Saturn SW2 wagon.

“Luuke is an example of how Star Wars can get too weird sometimes.”

Get the car themselves, maybe.

The difference in window controls is that it’s an actual switch, rather than a capacitative piece of plastic that you have to look at to see how it’s set.