I was thinking a different hero. That one is definitely Porschepool!
They are all horrid. Porsche came to (or stayed in) their senses. Does make you wonder what mystery brew of drugs the designers were on at the time.
I’ll give this show a break because the animation process is long and complicated, this this split season shit has GOT to end. It made sense back in the day, when shows had 22 episodes, and they would take a break over the holidays, but God. DAMN. Shows now have 8 to like, 12 episodes and they split that shit up with…
One of the best greatest hits albums ever assembled, Legend
Just finally started watching Season 2 part one so happy Part 2 is not far off. Loves the comic series and I like that they are adapting it but also changing things a bit as they go to mix it up. They also seem to be moving the plot alot faster then the comic did, which is a good thing. Invincible, the comic, does…
When I was in college, there was a years long mystery in the CS dept of someone taking smearing dumps on the top of the toilet tank in the men’s restroom. This person was known in the dept as the “phantom crapper”. Yep, I’m typing this because it turned out to be a professor. A friend of mine in the department was…
As one of the Bob’s said about another artist, “I celebrate the guy’s entire catalogue.” This is a good list. Personal favorites of mine are “Coming in from the Cold,” and “Time Will Tell,” but to each his own.
I think you’re over simplifying things...for now at least. Battery packs and motors are a long way from being standard across manufacturers.
Got to love this level of investigative journalism
Harbor Freight of course.
Where are those generic motors and battery swaps?
Have you priced any EV batteries? Most are still extremely expensive, so this take is currently valid. If US based battery plants come online this may change, but currently EVs are not cheaper to maintain.
Well said.
It is always interesting to look at it in retrospect. From this vantage point, it almost seems like a series of connected successes. To his credit, many of them were.
But, when you go and do something that means you have to take risks for certain rewards, the fear is there, in that moment. Some people live for that…
Yeah, I don’t think that’s actually a concern, which is why the judge turned it down flat. It’s just some spaghetti the defense attorney threw against the wall in the hopes of getting something to stick. Kind of the same way a certain orange maggot’s lawyers shit-bomb the court with pathetic motions.
“...it was now impossible for her to get a fair trial in a prosecution for Hutchins’ death.”
In what way does “the finger of blame point solely at Gutierrez-Reed?” As the article discusses, Dave Halls already pleaded guilty for his role in the shooting. Baldwin is charged. So that’s at least three people who the “finger of blame” has pointed to.