2-3x? What? A standard Switch is $300. The Steam Deck starts at $400. I’m not really good at math, but I’m pretty sure that’s not even 2x, let alone 3x the price.
2-3x? What? A standard Switch is $300. The Steam Deck starts at $400. I’m not really good at math, but I’m pretty sure that’s not even 2x, let alone 3x the price.
Honestly these read like my mother-in-law wrote them.
*Sees someone slam into a rock wall and flip over*
“YES! Very nice!!”
What is wrong with people?
I laughed out loud at this; you’re right!
Honestly though I’m not sure that’s a bad thing.
It’s not just that subreddit. At this point, I’m convinced that the gaming community is the most toxic “mainstream” community there is.
I used to do this in my ‘75 MGB regularly for work (it was my only vehicle). Good times.
I came close to buying one for exactly $15k with only 34k miles on it right before COVID. 2015 or 16, can’t remember. Really a great deal IMO.
I ended up opting for something that could fit 5 people instead.
I thought the same - wishing I had some land out there now!
There was some upset over a couple politicians that worked to give Ford tax breaks/credits when it came out they owned land there.
From what I can tell, the people that are upset don’t want the area to change - they want it to stay small, quiet, and out of the way.
I think it’ll be a great asset to the area personally.
I live pretty close to where Ford is building the plant in Kentucky. 5,000 jobs in a tiny, quiet town - it’s going to be interesting. Most of the locals are totally against it, but I guess there’s a price to be paid for progress.
Honestly you have a good point.
I’ve been under that bridge several times and it amazes me that people can’t seem to figure it out. Even if the signs weren’t there... how do you not see that and not have second thoughts about driving huge box trucks and car haulers through there? I mean... I just don’t get it.
Uh, I hate to point this out, but you’re clearly the one being obtuse here.
probe vibes. lol
Not even a counterpoint. Just fact.
300ZX Twin-Turbo, but also convertible. (Yes, I know that doesn’t exist.)
Ended up with a 1992 Plymouth Voyager....
That looks absolutely miserable.
I love how he landed that in a field with no power smoother than most American Airlines flights I’ve been on.
I see people watching videos (YouTube, Netflix, etc) every day on the interstate. Mutiple... every single day.
The department of transportation is doing a study on the corridor I travel each day due to a statistically significant number of accidents. Who knows- maybe that’s part of it.
Wow, and I almost bought one a couple weeks ago after it had the recall repair. Glad I didn’t!