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-Star for you. What you say would be applicable if PLAYDEK DIDN’T CONTINUE TO PUT OUT GAMES AFTER THE “FAILURE” OF THIS PROJECT. It’s called fraud and misappropriation of funds. Kickstarters are still contractual obligations, especially if the target company is still exhibiting profitable operation and continues to

Would someone just crash a large icy comet into Venus already. Terraform that planet, while working out the colonization kinks on Mars. We need to move away from the sun, not towards it.

Really wish those tanks were rendered fully in 3D so they could be printed as figurines. (Table top gaming fans would rejoice) I would buy up those tanks in a heartbeat.

Rhetoric: Stringing words together to overwhelm your target subject, all while saying nothing at all.

Did that douchebag just cite “Attack of the Clones” and “Revenge of the Sith” as Lucas’ noteworthy movies in his franchise of six? While omitting the original three?

Quiet your mouth! How dare you speak ill of Hasselhoff’s portrayal of Mitch Buchannon! Mitch was a single dad working those hot hard beaches to provide a roof over his son’s head! How dare you, you anonymous internet denizen!

I can’t believe I’m going to say this, but I actually watch Keijo because it’s genuinely funny and ridiculous. I gave it one episode expecting it to just be a terrible fan service anime and got hooked.

This is really really really old news and was reported last year.

You deserve more stars.

Well, the “reliability” probably isn’t helped much since the “limo” is essentially a tank sitting much too low to the ground and not using tracks to get about.

This is a statement on the people that participated in this procession also. Not one person thought it wise to have a back up vehicle follow just in case the main SUV broke down?

Nex Machina = Smash TV

This article is a must read. I’m not even car savvy and I found it riveting. A follow up article citing a list of the vehicles this impacts would be great. Almost like an investigative expose revealing the true cost of these vehicles, rather than the claimed sheet cost.

My viewpoint is that the fix will never come because of this:

Exactly. That’s why I was shocked that the original poster said they were verified for the buyback Nov. 15 but their earliest drop off couldn’t be scheduled until after Christmas on Dec 28th. 30 extra days is ridiculous.

That the, extremely limited, appointment times look to be 30 days AFTER the offer is accepted. Which more than doubles the wait time for reimbursement. Oh, and that the available appointed times are extremely limited.

That’s the problem. There is no fix. It’s a basic deficiency of the design and will need a complete engine overhaul. Why do you all think they created the “cheat program” for the engine in the first place? BECAUSE IT WILL NEVER PASS THE TEST. EVER.

The only part that should take time is the “offer” stage. Processing claims and validating that it’s properly filled out should be instantaneous since it’s an online form.

THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF THE ARTICLE.

.......I would have Walter White’d $2 million of that bankroll right into the desert and buried it. There is zero chance I would have believed I wouldn’t have been caught, it was just a matter of time.