Why were you tired on the first couple of trips?
Why were you tired on the first couple of trips?
I had a co-worker who enjoyed those weeklong or 10 day cruises because, as she said, “your hotel room comes with you “. She and her family had gone on vacations where they drove to several places, staying in hotels and motels along the way (like Las Vegas, Grand Canyon, L. A.). She had to look after the baggage, pack…
This is the same reason my wife enjoys All-Inclusive resorts. She is a professor and department chair.
Off cruise excursions can get you quiet time with nature. Some cruises do dock overnight also, giving plenty of time to do whatever you want off the ship. Been to US Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Bahamas on overnight docks and plenty of alone time to do nature related activities like hiking, etc.
Wait, I thought I was hesitant to purchase a BEV because I’m a climate-hating asshole simpleton.
Skull and Bones is about to suck..Im here for it
They are installing school zone camera’s where I live in GA and I don’t have a problem with those, it’s a school zone and too many people speed in those area’s.
I’d bet all the money in my pocket you’re talking about Tallulah Falls.
Its a nice way to say fuck cops
For the love of God I don’t understand why they didn’t include streaming from the cloud. I can only guess they don’t want to cut into their console sales, but for a lot of people, not including the author, this device isn’t useful.
Talk about a throwback
Pretty sure that’s a Lambo, dude!
That is certainly an opinion, but it might change had you actually played his games. Regardless of his methodology and justification for some out-there ideas, his titles are technical marvels and quite ground breaking for the medium. I’m not defending the man, but to put down the games, their footprint on the industry…
You certainly managed to draw a lot of conclusions about games that are 100+ hours long without actually playing them, based entirely on very small amounts of information. Clearly, we have found our new authority on the subject.
No it won’t. The $35k version isn’t going to be available until sometime in 2025. That’s plenty of time for GM to either delay it further or change the price. The “cheapest” version (assuming the tax credit) someone will be able to buy in January 2024 is going to cost $41,495 + taxes and fees.
Car insurance is a product you are forced to buy if you want to drive on US roads, the companies that sell insurance are not all that well regulated, and they can arbitrarily decide to jack up insurance rates or even choose to not cover certain car models as seen here. They also do absolutely everything they can to…
Even if your car is crap and you can’t sell them, you can still make sure you only build enough of them to meet demand.