illmac
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illmac

I remember Virtual Boy, too.

And phones 20 years in the future will be as powerful as our supercomputers today. What makes you think NOW is the time for VR and not 20 years in the future?

Hey. Have you guys seen that video of that car/truck/suv in the snow?

OH! 90's VR was a gimmick. This is totally different. $1000 VR systems and cardboard boxes with cellphones in them.

I’ve heard we’re at the beginning of VR 3-4 times in my lifetime.

Just get a Toddy. 1000X better than this thing.

Just get a Toddy. 1000X better than this thing.

Uhh no. Cold brew has WAY WAY WAYYYYYY more caffeine than traditionally brewed hot coffee. It’s also far less acidic.

Uhh no. Cold brew has WAY WAY WAYYYYYY more caffeine than traditionally brewed hot coffee. It’s also far less acidic.

Oh, definitely. All these VR goggles will be in a box in a closet with smart watches in no time.

We’ll see!

“Lets have fun!”

And 3D TV....

Man, he had no idea about all these Memes.

Investing money in established facilities doesn’t necessarily mean FCA is nationalizing their US operations. As I stated, per Bloomberg, “FCA US has committed investments of more than $9.6 billion in its U.S. manufacturing facilities and created 25,000 jobs since 2009.”.

How about this: Do we really think a decision on billion dollar investment by Chrysler was made in the last 2 months?

COTD; thanks for your contribution.

Usually, billion dollar decisions aren’t made in a span of 2 months (election).

I think the state of the drinking water in Flint is a poster child for the state of the region, along with the housing market and state of violence in the Detroit area.

NU-UH! JALOPNIK SAID TRUMP DID IT!

He doesn’t need to take credit. The media is giving it to him. They’re just conclusions being jumped to for the sake of clicks, and the end result is “man, I hate that FCA is creating jobs and investing in a struggling region!”....because? You hate Trump? You assume it means FCA is handicapping themselves? You want to

That’s all I’m saying. LOTS of conclusions being jumped to...and the end result of those conclusions is that a billion dollar investment in a struggling part of the country is bad.