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My first thought was that they rebooted Cheers on some streaming service that I had never heard of. 

I saw this article heading and thought “Wait, which one of those old dudes at the bar in Cheers is this Jerry Harris ?”

In the headline, I misread the show’s title as “Cheers” and thought, “Wait, what?” Cliff Clavin—what did you do?!

I read all of their comments and not once did they imply that, the 90% was for the adults access and he only pulled that up after you kept asking for data that I told you is not kept in some end all be all graph for you to look at. You obviously have some issues with reading comprehension because both their comments

What he posted links to 2019 data saying 90% of US adults use an internet device, ?? That’s exactly what they said it was? You are asking for data that doesn’t exist, I worked for Comcast for 15 years and the top 15 ISPs in the US all had data caps at that time (up to 2015) and reliable data was years old. ISPs don’t

Thank you, I can’t believe people arguing against me correctly saying that the VAST MAJORITY of the US is still stuck with terrible (sub 50 mbps down which is not enough for all the online teaching they are doing) ISP options, or no valid option at all. They are hit with high cost, low speeds and data caps. It doesn’t

Low speeds are anything sub 50 mbps, the basic for work from home/home teaching (well really 25 mbps but that supports about one user at that rate and with a decent router if you are wifi devices), which to be considered broadband is minimum of 25/3, which isn’t enough for reliable streaming of video or working

I mean, there are definitely tons of good options in the US, but those come at a cost or are not available in many, many smaller towns across the country. Maybe not the vast majority of population has awful access, but having broadband access and unlimited/reliable internet are not the same thing. My sister pays 75$ a

Considering most of those games on your list are under 30gb in space your sub-sampling isn’t really reflective of the general audience. That’s like saying I’ve got plenty of space on my 32gb Switch but mostly have indie games installed and then Breath of the Wild. For the record, more than half of the launch titles

Basing this on my work in and around Texas (and speaking with national techs) dealing with rural populations, access to broadband is not the same as cheap and reliable internet service with no data caps. It has become a nightmare for the state during at home teaching and learning for COVID, and across the country. I

Right, he’s talking about CoD Warzone, a game that by itself would take like 40% or more of the usable space.

I live in Redmond Washington. Microsoft, Google, Nintendo of America, and many other major tech companies are based here, or in the rest of the Greater Seattle area. I have more internet options than most with a whole 3 companies (one of which doesn’t do more than 20mbps) willing to let me connect at my house and the

Having faced this problem this generation with my PS4 so much so that I didn’t play it for almost two years because I didn’t want to delete things for room and finally broke down and bought a dedicated external HDD during quarantine, I think it’s dumb that you have to shell out an extra $80-$120 to own more than 3-5

Those old player contracts pretty much gave those rights to either the NBA or to the team they played under. Pretty much the same issue going on with College ball and I do believe Barker also voiced how unfair it is when college players pretty much can’t benefit from their likeness at all in games, past/current/future.

Their hotdogs are the most digusting-looking things, but by god they are good.

I’m happy that this is happening at all, but it just won’t be the same without Avery. R.I.P.

believe it or not, most people actually own and play more than one video game

He gave that look, and all I could think was "he's still got it."

It’s worth it just to see Moranis’s awkward grimace-smile at 0:32. I’ve missed that.

It just confirms that they didn’t know what the fuck they were doing, and that maybe not having an overarching plan before going into a three movie series (unlike another Disney franchise) maybe wasn’t such a good idea.