heck yeah. Hope it actually hits that release date.
heck yeah. Hope it actually hits that release date.
Yup. Fingers crossed EA doesn’t cock it up...and release it next to a AAA release again.
curses!
You forgot to nuke it from orbit. now we can never be sure.
Well, it’s obviously a combo of both in a sense. Something about that router does not like the WiFi card in the laptop. That said, one is much easier to fix than the other, and the laptop works everywhere else. The most efficient through to do would be to replace the router. Also, based on the article, this particular…
Sure, but I’ve taken laptops everywhere, like friends houses and such. If it was the laptop, you’d think it’d kill their network too. Odds are it’s the router.
Maybe it just comes from living in AZ, but drink water / stay hydrated should be at the top of this list IMO.
Could have been a lot of things, but having sat out here for 21 years, the most likely culprit was hail or people.
So, if I’ve read correctly, your PC is dropping the connection to 100, but nothing else?
God that was awful. Excuse while I bleach my ears and pretend it helps.
You’re misunderstanding I think. The issue at hand is that the quote / deal is for a certain value on the car. Then when it comes time to close the deal, suddenly the base value of the thing, has gone up. This isn’t kosher. If they were to knock a few thousand off to get me my loan, that’s to my benefit. Here it’s the…
Sheesh. Yeah, I ended up buying from Autonation Superstition. Other dealers around the valley either kept trying to upsell me on things I didn’t want, wouldn’t consider my trade, or just didn’t care to make the sale. In the end I got ~$2500 off through various discounts and 0% for 60 months.
As a Phoenix resident myself, I’m curious which dealers. When I ordered my Camaro, I eventually settled on a dealer after vetting several. FYI, Freeway Chevy can DIAF. Literally had salesmen fighting over me, and then treated me like a moron. It was terrible.
Honestly that’s the way to do it anyway unless there’s a prepayment penalty. A few months and then paying it off is good for your credit, and you often get other incentives for financing with them.
Sure, but the base price out the door shouldn’t change. If we’ve worked a deal for say...18k on a car, it shouldn’t magically become 22k for the car because my credit is lower. That’s pretty sleazy. The only thing credit should affect is the interest rate on any loan I may take out.
I definately understand where you’re coming from. I prefer my games to have a defined “ending”, even if it’s an open world game. Some games do this well (The Witcher 3 comes to mind) and some do not. I’ve found that really it depends on how the main story is treated. Often times, it feels like more of a foot note in…
No, people suddenly started “caring” about them is a better way to put it. Frankly, I’ll take my anthropomorphic characters and whimsy over gritty boring humans any day. (or better yet, give me everything except the boring humans)
$1553 over 10 years, so about $150 a year. Not too terrible I guess, considering I probably spend around $500 a year on gaming, not counting upgrades to my PC and such.
I don’t really fit in a Miata (my shoulders are to broad for the seats and I’m a little too tall) but it’s one of those cars you really have to drive to understand. It’s a fun little car, and quite nice for the price.
Seriously. I’ve always liked HD, but their prices are insane, which is why I’ll never own one.