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You have to remember the context of time. When the Solstice/Sky GXP/Redline emerged on the market a base Porsche Boxster was making 240 hp.

This car and its Saturn twin were always one LS away from greatness.

Torrenting can't be stealing if paying for it isn't owning.

Dont blame  Sony blame  the company  that revoked  Sony license  from distribution  of said media its more then just Sony its the discovery  channels  fault more for taking sonys rights

Because the contract says Sony can do exactly what they’re doing?

On one hand, this seems like cutting off your nose to spite your face. If he financed the car, his dropping it off at a dealership doesn’t absolve him of his responsibility to make the payments. If he paid cash for it, he’s leaving several grand just sitting there.

I’m pretty dubious myself. The number comes from an article I pasted below. It also doesn’t say how anyone arrived at that number. Even with it fully staffed (40 crew) every day, and generous payments to them (probably not, but say $5 million for the year for all crew) only gets you to $14k per day. Add in the $7.5

Be sure to add Musk’s Heil Hit Me uninsured motorist rider.

Look up Crash Network insurer report card. They survey body shops on how well the companies work with them, if they try to cheap out on repairs, etc.

Why anyone would want to hand Elon money at this point is beyond me. 

You have no soul.

Let me fix that headline for you:

They did similar things before with the launch of the first Steam Deck and it worked pretty well actually. Tying it all to a steam account with a purchase history is pretty significant in terms of blocking bots and chances are high that they’re also monitoring strange behaviors too. I’m pretty sure that they monitor

That would require the use of AI which is now banned by the strike settlement terms....

Yep, I know less now than from just reading the headline.

I’ve heard about this issue a couple of times today, but no article has bothered to fully articulate the problem other than “dodgy deals were made”.

Switch the Sponsor to Rich Energy, basic color scheme matches

This article goes on and on and never really details what the sponsorship issue actually is. Oh, they filmed here, then there was a strike, which is over, none of which is relevant to the story.

Airlines made everything worse when they added bag fees and then piled on by selling basic economy on international flights.

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