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It’s 100% their responsibility. It’s like the in dash DVD players that used to be more common. They were not permitted to function unless the vehicle is in park. Even aftermarket ones had to be wired to the parking brake in order to display video. This is the same if not even more so. Tesla doesn’t really care about

Copyright is such a mess. YouTube and Twitch an other platforms are a mess in how they handle things. Especially DMCA issues. Everyone is happy to have a person pour years into something and profit off them and then rip it away when someone else makes a sometimes unsubstantiated claim.

Yes. That’s why I said SKILLED thieves. Not opportunists. I have seen targeted attacks where they just drag a car up on a flatbed and it’s parted out long before the owner even knew it was gone. 

If they want your car they will get it. Just do your best to be sensible and keep your insurance payments up to date. Beyond that there’s not much you can do to thwart skilled thieves. 

Driving a stick is easy. You’ll figure it out. Stop lights on hills may frighten you at first but you’ll get the hang of it. 

The QA industry needs to unionize. Companies pull this crap all the time. Don’t let them abuse you because you want into the games industry. Part time contract work, no job security, crap pay and abusive schedules. They can do better.

Well this aged well... lol

That’s unfortunate. Too bad people like to ruin things for others.

I won’t yuck someone else’s yum but the S seems like a bad deal. In the short term it’s a console that will still play modern games in an acceptable way and offer the convenience of digital downloads. In the long run physical games will often get bigger discounts than you’ll see on digital ones, you can trade in or

There’s always going to be extreme vehicles. Whether it’s a Ferrari, a Hummer or something else there will be vehicles that aren’t efficient. Yes this weighs a lot. That’s what happens when you go electric and want decent range out of a vehicle that isn’t shaped like a jelly bean and isn’t a compact car.

It’s a nice convenience in some situations but I don’t think I like the idea of handing my unlocked phone over to an officer. Rather just hand them a license.

I drove a Sonoma with a 4.3L for 18 years before I decided I wanted something new. The platform is pretty damn solid. That Blazer is in nice shape and is probably good for a long time. Price seems very reasonable. 

Sometimes I wonder why people play games. lol

Probably but it’s an ugly car and it has that stupid Yolk. It might be fine for an occasional drag race but I wouldn’t want to track it on a road course. 

AWD makes up a lot though. People have long stuffed giant amounts of power under the hood but it means nothing if all it can do is melt rubber at the touch of the pedal. 

I get the surcharge in some cases. Paint is expensive to validate. The last quote I heard from a non luxury brand was it’s about $16 million to test a color and then it’s millions to buy the paint and if it has a low take rate (especially on smaller volume cars) then a lot of money is wasted since it has a finite

I feel like they mean in the luxury space where Tesla positions itself. In that instance I agree.

I have always found their design bland and boring and I get a lot is due to max efficiency (at least for the exterior) but having a bland color pallet doesn’t help anything. Maybe now that they are selling more volume they can open up the color options more even if it’s one unique color a year it’d be something. 

That was the best possible scenario outside of them being smart enough to not have tried to steal in the first place. Glad no one was hurt.

I mean the 2006 Mustang was years after the Firebird left production forever and an all new design. My brother had a 2000 Mustang and that thing was just as cheap and creaky as the Firebird. Interiors were so bad during those years.