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I’ve been lucky enough to have gotten both the newest consoles right at launch. While it’s true there’s only been a few PS5 exclusives I can say it’s made my PS4 gaming much better. If you have a launch PS4 you can still play most games but the difference in how they look and play on a PS5 is mammoth. It’s like when

Scary for sure. Thankfully it didn’t get worse. Always good to teach and learn good safety practices in the kitchen and the house, have fire extinguishers available and know if and when to use them. Different fires require different responses.  

It’s a neat device but he was right. It wasn’t a good financial move. I think it could have made better sense if they could have gotten the cost down. Then it would have fit in better. The loss of GB support and the higher price killed it. For $80 you got an SP. For $150 you got the new DS. $100 was bad positioning. 

My boss at a company I worked for years ago had a 2011. It was nice enough then but the long life span of these cars means the interiors and tech gets real dated. At this point you are gonna pay a premium for the badge alone as for less money there are lots of faster and nicer cars on the market. The other side of

I got the prior COD and it was fine. I played it when my brother was able to hang and that’s what he liked to play. All the maps were from older games which was nostalgic and I enjoyed it but it was ultimately just more of the same. The problem with COD is the competition does well because it’s different but if COD

Yes. I too offered $500k but was declined. 

Having attended the event I can say it seemed like everyone respected masking pretty well. Only time I can remember seeing people not wearing masks was in the eating area. However for someone like this that spent 4 days exposed to others in and out of the con and maybe not masking while outside the con I’m sure the

Somewhat. Things aren’t worth what people paid. They are worth what people WILL pay. A good example is this:

It’s the worth millions part. You can’t steal millions if they are worth nothing. Which is what they are. 

Correct me if I’m wrong but if he is outright buying it and taking it private then the SEC has zero power over him. He’s buying out all the shareholders. It will be delisted and Elon can and will do whatever he wants with it.

That’s interesting. Seems he found a loophole of sorts perhaps. The fact the title was turned in and issued as the “correct” vehicle will certainly help. The one up for bid however sounds like a nightmare in the making for sure. 

Honestly even if it’s really bad it can still be sorta good. Like the Street Fighter movie. There’s not a lot of plot to mess up. Just have some people beating up a rich guy terrorist in crazy over the top ways and don’t spend much making it.

Street racing is idiotic. Keep it on the track people. 

Don’t race on the streets. Take it to the track. Lucky no one was hurt.

A big problem is even with fresh modern tires the original Vipers were difficult to drive. No traction control, super light, and tons of power. You just ram it into 2nd at full clip and the beast will be unsettled.

I don’t care how much money they have. I get they may not want to dedicate the resources without a clear payoff. So just crowdfund it and be honest. “We don’t think it’s worth it to us. He’s what we want. Prove us wrong.”

See I think that’s the big red flag. This was built by hand. Someone saw that and was fine with it.

The Series S has been pretty easy to get for quite a while here. About a week or two ago I rolled through a Target and saw a few Series X consoles in their case. I have yet to see a PS5 of any type in the wild yet. Crazy. 

I find it very hard to get excited about a Corolla. Same with Camry’s. Fine enough cars, but nothing about them says wow to me. More like “That’s a sensible choice.”

The issue is most people don’t WANT a small cramped vehicle. They may get forced into one out of necessity but as soon as they can get out of it they usually do.