yes, but pointing and laughing is definitely ok
yes, but pointing and laughing is definitely ok
Tesla Cybertrucks garner a whole lot of attention, and apparently, one guy who bought his stainless steel behemoth didn’t realize that.
Didn’t he initially get a lot of attention because he was doing dumb crap like illegally parking and blocking traffic?
A HUD would certainly do the job, as you noted. I have one in my current car (not a BEV), and it’s a great way to feed important information to the driver in a condensed format. But for a cheap car like this EX-30 even just a simple cell-phone sized screen on top of the steering column that shows just the warnings, the…
I’m telling you, Molotov cocktails work. Any time I had a problem, and I threw a Molotov cocktail, boom! Right away, I had a different problem.
BOOOOOORTLES!!!
“Don’t light things on fire and throw them in the back of the truck”
I agree Erin, an odd choice by Volvo of all brands to forego a driver information display of some kind. I can’t imagine that a digital driver display would have added that much to the price (screens are cheap and the wiring from center to driver side isn’t that long - a single cable could have done it). I think the…
I’m not a Tesla stan. But I’m a realist.
I see now that you tesla-stans have moved on from denying reality, to now claim that everyone is doing shady stuff, so Tesla can’t be as bad. Both you and another Teslaboy on here have tried to excuse Tesla (and Musk) with that notion. There are degrees of shady, as I told your brother-in-arms.
Are we seriously talking about her wages from 25 years ago for a niche Japanese game that took a major risk on making full English voiceovers, had most of the cast perform under fake names SPECIFICALLY due to being a non-union job (including Hale herself), one of the best known facts about its voiceovers?
While i don’t have a particular opinion on this, i do agree that it’s worth noting that this was the first game in a series with no guarantee of success and that voice acting in video games was a fairly new concept in 1998.
If she wanted to be paid on performance, she could have asked for royalties. As it turns out, she wanted guaranteed money. As such, how well the game did is of no concern to her. If you want to be rewarded when something does well, you need to be prepared to be punished when it fails.
Nobody knew how huge MSG would become when she recorded those lines. Nobody forced her to take the gig. If it didn’t pay enough she shouldn’t have agreed to it. Should they pay more? Sure. Did anyone force her to accept their offer? No.
I only hope they make it pure electric or gasoline hybrid - as promising as hydrogen is, I’d like to be able to fill these up in states that aren’t California.
Amazing that an instructor who relies on scared people to pay his salary would spread stories of how scary and dangerous the world is.
The mid-2000s GT doesn’t look retro (a modern interpretation of a concept) as much as it looks like a straight copy-and-paste of the original GT40.
Idiot BINGO:
Anyone who’s ever ridden a bike can attest they’ve felt safe and respected by cars in traffic.