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I'm wondering why the video does not show the actual contact. It's edited so that it starts after the contact occurred and the cars are already spinning out of control.

As a long time fan, I am kind of sick of the series. It was a great model back in the 90's, but I don't think it has kept up.

It's weird to me too. I understand the reasons behind some things that companies do (DLC) that I don't like but I get that there are strong financial reasons.

So you point is that people complaining resulting in Bungie listening and making matchmaking,

But they have had this attitude from the start. I am someone who likes playing single player. None of my friends are into gaming and I have no desire to put my enjoyment of a game in the hands of a group of strangers.

I loved the whole series, I think I even have the original floppy disks packed up somewhere in the basement. I started when it was originally called "Hero's Quest".

Nope, Stronghold.

It has good marketing. I saw a commercial and thought that looks cool, oh darn it's Sony exclusive.

Shouldn't you get back to your job at SCE Santa Monica Studio?

That's not even it. Assume it was not a service dog, if someone says "Hey, please don't try to call my dog over to you", all you say is "OK" or "I'm sorry"

It seems that he was critiquing part of our cultural more so than just being racist.

You nailed it. I call it the "self defense fantasy" that is probably for most people based off the Die Hard movies.

By your definition almost every single modern car is ordinary because it's mass produced. I think a more reasonable definition is a car that has no distinctive features to the point that you would not even glance at it twice, to the point that most people would not even know the model if you showed them a picture.

So set aside your contention that this action did not benefit the Pats and since there was no motive there could be no unethical behavior.

Thank you. I basically conduct my interviews with the primary goal being to weed out crazy and unpleasant people. Looking at their background to see if they have the skills necessary is also a point, but it's a distant second.

I take it your the activities planner at a Fraternity.

Yep, because if you want to buy something and it's Sunday and the store is closed, you will never ever buy that item on Monday, or even next Saturday.

Wow, I guess I have a totally different tolerance level for price. At this point in my career I can afford all but the most expensive, but I simply could not justify nearly 50k on a depreciating asset. It makes my eyes water.

I think Chevy has it hands down, especially since the late 70's. They have a ton of models that if I showed you a picture, you would probably not know what model it was without looking it up. You would not even glance at one of them on the road.

They believe first and foremost that they should not have to pay their fair share of what it takes to run a nation. They want all the benefits, but they also want to keep all their money and have the stupid poors and middle class pay the bills.