Galleries like Gallery 1988 in Los Angeles (for one, of many) have filled with Nintendo and other pop-culture inspired art for years and they aren’t getting sued, don’t talk out your ass.
Galleries like Gallery 1988 in Los Angeles (for one, of many) have filled with Nintendo and other pop-culture inspired art for years and they aren’t getting sued, don’t talk out your ass.
A Mondeo in the US? He’d be all over the instagram carspotter accounts wondering how and why it got over here!
That truck likely wasn’t even supposed to be on that street. Most of the streets in the actual hills of Beverly Hills have weight limits, that mostly go ignored. A cop was killed by a runaway truck on such a street a few years ago.…
He’s got Troma in his name, he’s a natural match for James Gunn.
Shimano used to give JIS screwdrivers away at bicycle trade shows, since their derailleurs (until recently) always had at least 2 or 3 JIS screws on them. They don’t look like they would, but they make a world of difference.
As I recall the chase was extremely heavy on Oldsmobiles, as the movie was made right when that brand was being phased out.
There could be a physical issue for reading the copy/region protection for PS1 discs. PS1 region codes were encoded in a way that most drives would ignore them entirely, so the PS5 may not be equipped to read it. Info on how it actually works here:
Not sure if going mid-engine is helping build sales that much. Looking at numbers by year, the C8 is doing about as well as the last two generations did in their first model years. If anything it’s doing worse, though 2020 gets a fat asterisk next to it for obvious reasons. I don’t know how much profit they’re making…
If you were a retailer and you didn’t package your shit correctly you’d be constantly hearing back from customers about their broken shit and having to send out new shit so as a result they all tend to package their shit correctly, it’s in their best interest. This is more a problem with regular joes selling on ebay…
I can only assume comments on AVClub will be going the way of comments on Deadspin.
You may care more about the wing/splitter/whatever, but everyone on the sidewalk in a 2 block radius is way more upset up your pops and crackles.
Giving away 3 separate games at once is a nice way to celebrate finally adding a shopping cart feature to their store, though it does expose that they are lacking a Steam-style bundle feature.
In LA they are very popular with the baller-on-a-budget crowd, who can occasionally be seen getting ticketed for not wearing a helmet while operating their technically-a-motorcycle.
It’s also awfully close to the English word “Decapod” which would possibly explain the need for a hard protective shell on the outside of the vehicle.
I don’t think turning cars that might move into debris that won’t move gets you out of the jam any faster.
That platform is cute, but it’s still playing catch up to the Toyota Century’s pass-through passenger seat footrest/ottoman.
No no no, that’s the check gauge light. It’s on the gauge cluster, to let you know, when you’re looking at the gauge cluster, whether you need to check the gauges (which happned to be clustered about it) or not. So instead of having to check all the gauges when you look at the gauge cluster, you can instead look for…
This feels less like an xB ripoff and more like a Dodge Caliber ripoff, which is pretty sad.