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You must be new here to the io9 commentariat and probably haven’t gotten the commentor duties list.

This week, Hades_Kane is the person telling commenters what they’re saying was already said in the article.

Isn’t it his job to act? Improv does this all the time not knowing what will be thrown at them.

Honestly? Good for him. I think he got to do more interesting projects.

Frankly, I’m not sure there really is a large pool of “car people” out there anymore. The new generations coming up have every facet of their life being a “service” and those services nickel and diming their supplemental income to where they don’t often have the capital to have exposure that fosters interest. Even

It’s almost like we are living in a Gilded Age and reaching pre-Great Depression wealth distribution....

“nobody actually wanted small sedans and hatchbacks”
Honda, Hyundai/Kia, and Toyota would beg to differ.

This kind of income disparity often leads to bad things. (1789)

Harley and Gm making just the big and expensive stuff and Ford giving up on cars, Home builders mostly building gigantic homes. This is a wide spread issue that will not get any better. With limited space and limited raw materials and ever fewer people with the money to buy the expensive stuff, I wonder how this trend

It seems that much like any business focused soley on the immediate profit, they’re forgetting how they used to build a customer base.

In all seriousness, though, this kind of thinking is what caused Chrysler/GM to suddenly have no appealing, affordable or desirable cars when the bottom fell out of the economy or when gas prices rose - so they had to go hat-in-hand to the government for a bailout.

1) Have you met 100 year old people? They shrink. My great grandmother went from 5'4" to 4'8" between her 80th and 90th birthdays and weighed 68 pounds when she passed at 102.

Totally bizarre how many people fell all over themselves to let him off the hook with the bathtub thing because of the chronic pain angle. And in a world where one absolutely must take a meeting with the camera on while soaking in the tub, surely wearing swim trunks is an option. But then again, he could’ve simply resc

Seriously: even if this bathtub thing was a one off (THIS SHIT IS NEVER A ONE OFF) it pretty much puts a big red circle around the fact that this guy has really shitty decision making skills, boundaries, and grasp of professional behavior.

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This is as good a time as any to post this brilliant video.

I wish they got increasingly difficult. Move on to PS3 Super Slim, PSP Go, then to the Sega Nomad, CD-X, and the final round will be the Playdia and Pippin. If he gets them all, they win the lawsuit.

That I could hear it in her voice made it that much funnier.

It was 2021 in New York City, and I couldn’t help but wonder: where were all the non-caucasians?

Yeah the myopia is strong here. Also, “New York has to reflect the way New York looks today.” Erm, New York also looked that way in 1998 when the show premiered. They just can’t ignore it now without being (justifiably) called out.

Spoilers.

Hell in Ant Man, Scott explicitly brings up that they should call the Avengers but Hank turns that idea down because he doesn’t trust Stark.