kalebjc315
Kaleb J
kalebjc315

I just checked a different analyst and he said it could cost 500 dollars and the games could each cost the first peach of summer.

as much as I love physical media...yeah the writing was on the wall. games will be next on the chopping block. when the court documents leaked about the next series X having no disc drive the justification was that more than 70% of the games bought for xbox in 2022 were digital purchases. the market for physical is in

Oh boy, can’t wait for my local Best Buy to remove their single shelves of DVDs and CDs so that they can cram in more electronic merchandise that consumers are clamoring to buy, like toys and Arcade1Up machines. /s

Time to hoist the colors.

Lawsuits like this take away and discourage actual lawsuits of actual merit. People actually harmed and have cause do not sue do to crap like this. 

Oh, for crying out loud. What a waste of time and money.

If there was a lawyer involved in filing this, they should be disbarred.

I just realized, this is how Taco Bell really won the fast food wars in Demolition Man. Beef burgers/related cow heavy foods will be the first places to fall off because of rising beef prices, then the chicken places will also eventually fall due to high prices, but taco bell with their meat of indeterminate origin

Bojangles is awesome. Delicious chicken, sides that are actually good and not afterthoughts, and you can get breakfast all day if that’s your thing. Cajun Filet Biscuit for the win.

What the fuck are you talking about

The big problem here in the US is that we don’t ban enough dangerous drivers until they kill someone. The man who broke my back, fractured my skull & left me in a brief coma was never injured in the five life changing injury accidents he caused with his drunk driving thanks to owning a Mercedes 500 series. In the

...they weren’t profitable...

Yeah the "footprint rule" is unintended consequences writ large. 

I honestly don’t know how much of this is driven by ‘customers’. That’s part of it, for sure, but I think a lot of it is companies trying to push US customers toward larger (and more profitable) vehicles by getting rid of a lot of smaller options and making what remains less appealing in terms of design,

Really UPS drivers don’t have a worthwhile occupation?  Mail people?  Truck drivers?  Now to the big question - what’s different about those jobs than delivering food?

Awesome that you can make such a statement while being wholly ignorant of the situation of any (let alone all) of these workers.

People started doing that and now you have a bunch of lower level businesses whining and putting up signs about how they’re understaffed and “nobody wants to work anymore” even though unemployment is at historic lows.

“Nobody wants to work!”

I have more sympathy for Uber drivers, because at the end of the day, Uber is a scam. It’s a taxi company that has done an end-run around nearly all taxi regulation while offloading the single biggest expense of taxis, the car, to the drivers. Who they treat like shit.

I thought right away that it was just an cover/excuse for getting rid of in-house delivery drivers.