imasuperhero
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imasuperhero

5,500 incidents out of 1.3 billion rides is actually quite low. 

I’d like to know how those numbers compare with simply going outside on a daily basis. I’d wager a guess that you’re still far safer calling for an Uber after dark than walking home alone.

I’d really like to know who those numbers compare (on a per ride basis) with taxis, livery cars, and lyft. They sound appalling, but without knowing the competition you can’t really tell if that’s just the product of providing a ton of rides.

Thanks to circumstances I played basically none of these games. I had just graduated high school the year before. I owned an XBox for a few months senior year (first console I purchased with my own money), then it was stolen. I no longer lived with my little brother and his Gamecube. And I had just gotten my first PC,

This article made me sadstalgic.  But I love it

Well. When a Mach-E smokes a GT in acceleration tests maybe they’ll change the name of the ICE one to Probe.

Honestly, the hyphen in Mach-E is what bothers me the most

The lead graphic is, brilliant. You have surpassed yourself.

... Did you shoot the deputy?

You think Paul Rudd will ever die? Oh, you naive thing you!

I would also love this feature in my upstairs apartment where I turn down the volume at night because my subwoofer does whatever it wants.

I’m all about s non-inverted Y. The only exception is in flying games, where I want that Y as inverted as it gets. To the depths of Hell with any game that has flying segments and doesn’t include separate Y-inversion for flying and non-flying. 

Oh, and “Night Mode”? No idea. That’s a new one to me.

Soulcalibur seems to have dedicated all their size increasing power to other assets...

Am I the only person who find the complaint about a lack of innovation to be completely irrelevant? I mean, how many people who are planning to buy Borderlands 3 want it to be anything other than more Borderlands? I know some people are saying “I was burnt out of Borderlands after the first one, part 2 didn’t tickle

There’s kind of an off tone here. The premise seems to be that maybe people only liked Borderlands because they were immature and young and now they are old and seasoned and won’t? I guess that works if you assume that the player was X age (maybe your age?) when they first started playing but now they have “been to a

Microsoft must be slowly reacting to the loss of virtually all educational hardware and software sales to Google Chromebooks and Google Docs. They must be targeting businesses and hoping for an overflow of users who are afraid to switch to another word processor. But as more and more kids graduate from high school

Office is such a strange product. Like most people I use a tiny miniscule fraction of what it can do and if they hadn’t (like assholes) swapped from .doc to .docx a few years ago, I’d still be using a version even older than the one I use now...if they went to like .docz I think I’d honestly just swap to google docs.

“Horton, Here’s a Poo!”

The Ford Mustang is one of those cars that's so iconic and familiar that seeing it going through its larval forms is a strange mix of disturbing and compelling. No one cares about the odd, unchosen directions the Daewoo Nubria had, but for the Mustang, each developmental stage is like seeing an alternate history of