ilikeneogeo
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ilikeneogeo

I’m in this car’s demographic... I live in a log cabin, I have young children, my driveway is down a gravel hill... and I’ve owned 4 Subarus in my lifetime (three of them were XTs—because Jalop—and one was a WRX). But I stopped reading this article at CVT.

I owned an S60 Polestar... for about 3 months. I had this same, slam-on-the-brakes-for-no-good-reason incident happen more than once at a local farm I pass on my way to work (I guess the horse standing near a fence at the side of the road was just too scary). These and other nerve-shattering incidents made the car

The sky is falling, the sky is falling! 

What I want to know is something you can’t answer... how does this ungainly beast still look reasonably desirable after about 800 years on the market? And why does my brain not correctly process the fact that it’s huge and heavy and probably still wouldn’t be fun even though the 475-hp HEMI tells makes me believe

And yet, still so free from direct threat. You know, unless you don’t consider personal freedom and security relative to your quality of life.

He must have had a “no firearms allowed in the building under any circumstances” instruction or something for this to make ANY sense at all. 

This. Hershey’s is the “chocolate” for people who have never tasted chocolate. And I say this living in Central PA and having had Hershey’s as a client. 

I like how the laptop link goes to... another monitor.  

I like how the laptop link goes to... another monitor.  

This seems... good. I think Microsoft (and Phil Spencer) are doing a lot of things right, recently...

That’s not a contradiction at all... if Sony and Nintendo are putting up walls around all their games, users of other platforms can’t play those games regardless of how good they are. For Microsoft, creating games people want to play—and then making them available in multiple outlets—is just smart. Now you’re playing

...that are not in 4K, are a year or more old, and that can’t be taken with you. And it’ll cost you about $100 more for the privilege.

Where do you live, the moon? Worst I get is about 20ms, but typically around 12 ms. And that’s more than playable... hell, it wasn’t long ago that monitor latency was in that range (and for projectors, it still is). 

I’m not even sure why this is an issue. Part of what makes an actor special is the ability to portray someone/something they are not. Why should we, therefore, force them to be of a certain nationality/race/etc.? 

On the first case, there’s no place for racism, anywhere. Incognito shouldn’t get the job.

Not. Earned.

Idiots crying “discrimination” for a problem of their own making are detrimental to those who experience TRUE discrimination for things they can’t change. This guy deserves to be put in his place. 

It might be pointless, but I’ll sign it. Whatever it takes for HBO not to do this again. 

Yep, this whole season has been a burning dumpster King’s Landing fire. Can’t wait to see what these guys do to the Star Wars universe, now (great timing for that announcement, btw, Disney...)

This article is important, but it (like the WSJ) misses the point... it’s not about emissions, it’s about total environmental impact.

If this is the “fixed” version, then it just proves the point that it was a bad design to begin with.