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Watch Dogs 2's characters being complete dorks trying so hard to be cool is a prime candidate for someone to cringe.

But... You wouldn’t have paid anyway. Nor would I, for that matter - too many bad theatre experiences, don’t give enough of a shit about MCU to pay $30 - but the people willing to pay for either theatre or premier access weren’t pirating to begin with.

If Legion proved anything to me, it’s that the studio that made Watch Dogs 2 needs to be the only studio that makes Watch Dogs.

So basically it’s a prequel to Pixar’s “Cars” series?

Can the auto journalist world agreed to call this “Alleged Full Self-Driving,” “Full [sic] Self-Driving,” ““Full Self-Driving Vaporwareor something to indicate that it’s not really what it’s being sold as?

I couldn’t agree more with this comment. In high school I asked my automotive tech instructor if he could give me some basics on dyno tuning and performance development. I just wanted to know where to start so I could learn more. His response was pretty much, “you need money and exposure to that, and more than likely

Texas has such a prominent position in the textbook market that I imagine such gaps in knowledge will extend into many other states.

Why is it any business of yours? If you don’t want to see neighbor’s stuff, you should buy 40 acres way out in the country.

No. A learning disability is something people are often born with. This is like bashing your kids head in unpurpose with the hopes of causing some retardation 

It’s always been an issue, it’s just coming to the limelight on the Switch because it’s hitting a lot sooner than normal and the cost to repair and replace is pretty steep.

As a professional truck driver I’ve been backing up trailers for decades. Then here a couple of years ago I heard my buddy who I drive with give some advice to a new-hire: “When you’re backing up a trailer, hold the steering wheel at the bottom and turn it the way you want the trailer to go.”

I agree, it’ll be really nice once it settles out. I’m happy with how it turned out.

It’s possible that the SEALs may have adopted it from the “father of Brazilian Jiu-jitsu” Mitsuyo Maeda. It’s useful advice for so many different disciplines, and is certainly very relevant for developing muscle memory for physical combat!

TLDR; Fasteners are ugly, and if they’re not they’re expensive.

Oh, a challenge?  That’ll work...

The obvious point of them releasing this video is for them to say “vulgar bucktooth grilles and shitty electronic interfaces aren’t a departure for us. They’re our BRAND HERITAGE!”

But that’s the real core of the problem: WHY do we associate hidden fasteners with quality? It in no way is evidence of quality, and showing actually high-quality fasteners would say so much more. Why can’t we break this silly belief?

Jason, there’s no need to go nuts over this. I know we’d all be screwed without the various types of fasteners in our cars, but this was hardly a riveting post. (Although, I will say that photo of the Spyker shows they really know how to nail an interior.) I realize you’re probably just trying to hit your quota so you

God, matte silver painted plastic surfaces were the worst part of that era. I can just imagine that car after 5 years of use and just bare plastic dominating anywhere the driver touched.