coolspotwasagoodgame
Cool Spot Was A Good Game
coolspotwasagoodgame

Your street needs bollards every 100 feet; you never know when one of those people is gonna go GTA. 

The best of all possible King of the Hill games would be a point-and-click adventure game featuring Dale trying to unravel some insane conspiracy.  Then once you complete that storyline, you play the entire thing again from the perspective of Hank as he follows Dale around trying to do damage control.

I knew a dude spending his entire E1 salary on a 5th gen Prelude. 

In Alaska that’d be fine.  

Also less-negotiable expenses (medical costs, housing, education) keep going up, while wages don’t.

None of the things your government teacher is going to tell you are elements of a “mixed” economy are in any way not elements of capitalism.

If they can only enter a market by competing on price, I could see them churning out crap.  In China, Haier’s reputation is fine.

“This is where we hoist up ships for repair. The train tracks are work equipment.”

They’d have to charge more for the good headlights on a cheap car, sure. But what they’re doing is bundling the must-have feature in with the profit-driving bullshit you don’t need or necessarily care about. If you want the better headlights, you don’t pay 200 extra dollars, you pay 5000, and isn’t your family’s

There are people who hate on the prequels for the designs?

Elaborate, please.

I doubt I’m going to make a lot of friends saying this, but I think Pikmin is a good candidate for a mobile game.  

1. Had me stumped

I know a dude who owns multiple trans-ams, hits maybe half those points. 

MSRP starts about 5k higher.  Even with discounts the difference is less than 30 percent.

powerful (yes, 305 hp is plenty) sedan

I think it’s going to diminish our property values in the neighborhood

(It’s not just anti-vax groups, of course; in their report, UNICEF said the problem globally lies with “poor health infrastructure, civil strife, low community awareness, complacency” as well as what they call “vaccine hesitancy.”)

Like in the Diamond Age, you mean?