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AIM forever. I’ll never forget being a college student in the late ‘90s and using AIM to talk with friends. It was THE chat app if you weren’t a nerd on IRC. I wonder if I can find the chat alert sounds and make them my text alert sounds...

From what I remember typhoons are in the West Pacific. Cyclones are the Indian Ocean? Can’t remember exactly and too lazy to Google at the moment.

“The design isn’t broken, our users are just idiots!”

That seems like an extreme take. I’ve used it and I’m not a fan but it definitely has its place with a certain audience.

I’m confused, we’ve had Getaround in the Bay Area for a while now, at least a year. Used it last year and it was interesting but definitely not a wide appeal service

“The mechanical heart of this system is the “Haldex coupling.” The coupling is an electro-hydraulically operated clutch that is capable of attaching and decoupling the rear axle. Under normal driving conditions the Golf R sends power to its front wheels only, saving fuel. When the coupling engages, though, it can send

Pretty much.

Considering F-14s are no longer in service I wonder what plane they’ll use instead. (Secretly hoping it’s the disastrous F-35...)

I can only hope...

Who’s saying that again?? Both are climate change.

Back in the days of MySpace they added the ability to designate your top 8 “friends”. I had an auction up and running for my top friend spot for a few days before it actually took off, MySpace caught wind of it, and eBay cancelled the auction.

What in the actual fuck are you talking about? Would love to hear your description of GDPR regulation cause based on this comment I’m not sure you actually know what it is.

All of the rust, none of the trust. CP all day.

370 pricing in general is nuts compared to the competition. But these in particular were batshit.

Brand new the Nismo 370 was around 55k, which is insane.

Bfg

Exactly. That’s my thought on it as well based on my understanding of GDPR

Ha! We’re taking a very similar approach for the short term. Yeah from a user/activist standpoint GDPR is impressive. From a business side it’s “wtf?!”

Definitely not looking for regulatory advice on Kinja, that’s why I have lawyers. :)