Obviously they needed to bring Negan around to being the true baddie again so we can eventually get a moment of Rick sparing his life or some nonsense to show he heard Carl’s advice, blah, blah, blah. Which is dumb, because history:
Obviously they needed to bring Negan around to being the true baddie again so we can eventually get a moment of Rick sparing his life or some nonsense to show he heard Carl’s advice, blah, blah, blah. Which is dumb, because history:
Well, at least this one has the manual... I had a MKV-era R32 that only came with the DSG. And it sucked. I sold it in less than a year. They’ve gotten better... but my current, MKVII GTI is a manual. Nuff said.
No lie, of the 20 cars I’ve owned, 3 of them were Subaru XTs (a turbo, and two XT6 models)... they were hard to find, not particularly fast, and very quirky. That said, the door handles WERE cool, if a little complicated. But not nearly as cool as the height-adjustable suspension (on the turbo), the asymmetric…
Ugh. Yet another review of Rick (it’s not really a review of TWD anymore) that completely forgets history. Rick didn’t wake up this way, he was forced into these actions by Negan and his accomplices. Sure, you could argue these people were simply slaves to Negan, but when given the opportunity, they run right back to…
How about they be a good search engine, and not an agent of social change like every other freaking object of our attention has to be these days?
HISTORY, people... all these reviews act like this stuff happens in a vacuum of just a couple episodes. We’re forgetting that the majority of everything that has happened (including Rick’s actions) were preceded by Negan being a murderous tyrant. To suddenly make Negan be the “honest” one and Rick be the “lying” one…
It’s funny how everyone takes the opinions of celebrities seriously... on anything (especially political issues). They make a living selling something not real, after all.
This is so pointless. You pronounce it the way the family pronounced it’s name, and the way the company still pronounces it today. Any other pronunciation is wrong by definition of ownership. You may not care that you’re saying it wrong, but that doesn’t make it correct. It just makes you look ignorant.
I owned a ‘17 Polestar S60 for the shortest time I’ve owned any car in my life... less than 2 months. It was about $10k off MSRP, and in “Swedish Racing Green,” plus it made all the right noises. And boy, it was fast. But the steering was weird, and the autobox was really bad. The suspension was also super stiff…
This summary is like Dory from “Finding Nemo”... it only remembers what happened last episode. Rick’s decisions are informed by history: Jadis shot him, pitted him against a dagger-studded zombie, and more importantly, put his entire group in massive danger of extinction (had it not been for Ezekial’s last-minute…
Sorry, nope. Reason? Transmission.
It does look... older. And more busy. I count no fewer than 17, distinct, horizontal lines or surfaces on the front-end alone. That’s busy, folks.
A manual Yaris... A manual anything is secretly a super fun car.
Another seriously great find by one of Gizmodo’s best authors: Andrew Liszewski.
“doesn’t come with a manual... oh well.” Yeah, as in, “oh well, I guess I didn’t need to bother driving to a Mazda showroom anyway.” Thanks for saving me the time.
I’ve had a MINI. I’ve written about MINIs. But MINI has a problem with not staying true to their heritage... they started getting bigger, and a lot uglier. Stay small, stay cute, stay fun. There will always be a market for that.
Ok, let’s get this out there right now—he made a fine portable, but not a Switch clone. If those controllers don’t come off (and I don’t know why they would, given the retro application), then it’s not a Switch clone. It’s just another portable emulator that vaguely resembles Switch proportions.
We need a follow-up article that lists the 5 big electirc car down-sides. Among the largest...
Wait a second... let’s not forget that the package (which was in the installer, not the software) only worked on 32-bit systems with admin privileges. That narrows things down considerably. If you aren’t in that particular subset, I don’t see the point in doing a system restore.