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I dropped Halo 4 about midway through. From what I’ve played, I’d rank them:

LG Chem have been manufacturing li-ion batteries for decades and they were still found liable for the Chevy Bolt fires. You can’t blame GM for that one. It also highlights the fact that making li-ion batteries is hard.

I have younger children (both 9), and one left his Switch, with about a dozen physical games including all of those that I play, somewhere between our summer vacation and home. The airports, airline, and Lyft couldn’t find it. So I heartily agree with getting kids the more inexpensive model.

I’ve been waiting so long for this article that gmail flushed our conversation, Torch! I was really hoping you’d get to the bottom of WHY manufacturers did this. I’m leaning toward cost-cutting, even though my personal experience is that maintenance (aka money) could also be involved.

I’m sure we all have some errors in judgment that we’d like to revisit. I distinctly (and shamefully) recall decrying environmental alarmists and telling them to simply plant more trees just after the turn of the century. I’ve since become more informed, changed course a just bit, and started a company aimed at

I doubt they even have the capital to qualify for wholesale, let alone enough that Sony would reduce orders by Walmart, Amazon, Costco, etc. And Sony undoubtedly prioritizes big retailers, so the scalpers’ wholesale order would likely be spread over a year or more. That defeats any attempt to capitalize on limited

As someone put it more eloquently than I could on the Kotaku post, Tesco are adding value by centralizing the supply of milk, making it easier for both producers and consumers. These guys are doing exactly the opposite.

It’s a step down from the 1.9L found in the Gen 2 CTSv and Gen 5 Camaro ZL1 (LSA), and a little smaller (maybe the same size, actually?) than the 1.76L unit found on the Gen 3 CTSv/Gen6 ZL1 (LT4).

yeah because that’s going to continue forever.......

You realize she was referring to a bunch of degenerates with a few dollars in their pocket, and not the hedge funds who were trying to drive down the share price in the first place, right?

sadly, there was no money shot to be found

Suddenly I’m thrown back into Gran Turismo 4.

We’ve had the MCU, drive unit (rear motor) and a door handle go out in our 2014 S. The MCU was annoying, but at least happened in my driveway and I was able to drive to the SC to get it fixed. The motor was 2 hours from home, so we had to wait out a tow. Thankfully it was a mountain biking trip, and I had brought my

MCU1 failures are actually common. The NHTSA had to step in and require Tesla to warranty the MCU for 8(?) years or 100k miles. I assume you’d have received an email from Tesla for it; we did. Ours went out at 107k, and it was an $1100 fix.

Goddamn, Torch came out FIRING. I can fully get behind this. Bravo!

OP is the first person I’ve encountered with anything negative to say about the second-best OG Xbox game.

This is why I wait a while before purchasing games outside of Nintendo. Well, this and the fact that $60 Playstation games drop to $10 a few months after release.

I guess your comments re: the Model Y are, “completely forgettable”?

The original is dearest to me because of nostalgia, but damn if Zelda II doesn’t have one of the best intros of the lot of them.