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Square didn't move to Sony out of spite, they moved to Sony because they were developing for the Nintendo/Sony disc based console. When Nintendo and Sony split they could have recreated the entire game, but they decided to stick with what was already done.

She did. We've been putting chips into people for 10-20 years. Heard of pacemakers? This is just a teeny tiny NFC chip (unpowered) in her hand. It's smaller than the RFID trackers that go in animals.

The same way anyone with implants explains it to airport staff? That is if they even notice it. NFC tags are teeny tiny, and it won't set off any metal detectors.

It's so that when someone sees the car they know what it is. It is the cheapest form of advertisement any car manufacturer has.

On some cars it's ok, like a Mustang 3.7 v 5.0 tells you V6 v V8...or SAAB 2.0t, 2.0T, 2.3T is 4 little turbo, 4 big turbo, 6 big turbo. But yeah, this should probably only be for cars where the engine is relevant. No one buys a minivan for the engine.

2 interviews at different companies-

A recently opened job requirements list for us-

We had a guy who got a virus on his gov issued computer. We had to wipe it because rules/regulations...he comes in nonchalantly and says to my bosses boss 'hey don't forget to get the music off there first.'

Joke man, just a joke..

Don't know just making a bad joke...I feel like GM could have taken all the good from SAAB and put it in their cars. If you look at the market before SAAB died and after, there are tons more cars with turbos, heated seats, and the like that the SAAB brand was known for.

I prefer the key shank myself...No one expects it!

They would have to buy back the patent from the company that bought SAAB.

Idk about Pri-i but if my Dad's hybrid Highlander sits for a couple of days it won't start on electric alone. You have to crank the heat to max, and floor the gas, and then maybe it will jump over to gas if it has enough energy to do it. His isn't like the Prius though, it uses regenerative breaking and has a pretty

IDK just gave it a try and didn't see any option that would suggest it.

No, not a double meaning...same meaning double subject.

Yeah sorry I misread what I thought you misquoted me on. Their press release clearly says they had no idea that slope was negative to any person. It had a double meaning in that it applied to 2 things.

no I said:

referencing both the build quality of the bridge and the local Asian man who was crossing it.We were not aware at the time, and it has subsequently been brought to our attention, that the word 'slope' is considered by some to be offensive

They did, the report is just extremely sensationalist.

On the one hand, I can see how they can make a derogatory joke about a race or ethnic group, call it "light-hearted," and simply have no idea that derogatory jokes about race or ethnic groups are offensive, not only because it's considered a facet of British humor and culture, but also because Top Gear has done it so