I own a Model 3. And I agree, while the automatic wipers have FINALLY been fixed and work normally, the touch screen control is bullshit.
I own a Model 3. And I agree, while the automatic wipers have FINALLY been fixed and work normally, the touch screen control is bullshit.
I live in a place with extreme weather and I rarely use the auto climate control because it usually turns the fan on too high. I’m okay with sitting in a warm car for a little while longer if it means I don’t have a tsunami blowing on my face.
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Our Lord and Savior Bozi and I got in a super long, super dumb twitter argument with someone that chose “fan speed should only every be in a touch screen sub menu because why would you adjust climate control while driving” as a hill to die on several months ago.
In before all the Tesla fanboys come and tell you how you are dumb, wrong, that windshield wiper controls in a touch screen are actually the best way to handle controlling them (because reasons), people who can’t figure it out are dumb, and you should bow before your new lord Elon Musk
He’s an international man of misery.
I’m a dual citizen. My mom is from Munich; she and my dad live near Nuremberg (my dad is a retired army soldier working on a base over there). The primary purpose of this trip, and any trip I take to Germany, is to spend time with them (though of course, I’m excited about this van trip, too).
I do not think Electric is its own category. all of the types in the first list could come with full electric drivetrains and in many cases they doe or at least ina decent plug in hybrid version. also SUV and Large sedan are not the same category. even though I do kind of thing the lifted Small sedan crossover kind of…
I still think Senator Duckworth would have been dunking on Trump and tying this election up for Biden with a bow. I just want the surest thing possible.
What a hot garbage take. All evidence suggests if anything, VPs do nothing at all to one’s election chances. Let alone HANDING President PAndemic another term. Calm the F down.
Come on, it’s not just the city that hates them. Your neighbors, your significant other, the environment.... We appreciate you though.
If that was your genuine opinion, yeah, i’d respect it.
People seem really puzzled by the concept of other people being allowed to have their own opinions about something lately.
This critic is voicing their opinion about how Spike missed the mark here. That’s what it is. An opinion, a critic’s review on a website that hosts criticism. This really isn’t a hard thing to grasp.
It’s almost like this site hosts criticism of certain art forms, including cinema.
“Stormin Norman” is most famously associated with Schwarzkopf, but I seriously doubt he is the first Norman ever to have the “Stormin” nickname. And even if he was, he served in Vietnam too. So Boseman's character having that nickname is anything but anachronistic.
I’m reminded of criticism of Lee’s series “She’s Gotta Have It” from a couple years ago. One complaint was that Lee didn’t seem to have a handle on the how he wanted the audience to feel about his lead. Was she ‘liberated’ or just a narcissist sociopath? The ambivalence didn’t seem purposefully built-in but was due to…
Too much sermonizing, too many awkwardly written and acted scenes, scattershot in its visual approach. Coming off the focused storytelling and filmmaking of Blakk Klansmen these flaws were especially glaring. It was too dispiriting for me to watch Spike flounder about so I shut it off after an hour. I shouldn’t be…
Spike Lee made a messy, muddled, film? Perish the thought.
I’m going off the review’s commentary, but yeah that seems completely unnecessary. I think a better angle would be that the Vietnamese themselves seemed to have largely moved on and would be confused by a bunch of guys still living it out.
Graham: "Good morning! I'm looking for a Lake Pahoe."