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So, no practical differences were noted and this is just an advertisement.

So, no practical differences were noted and this is just an advertisement.

“You like to play Candy Land, don’t you?”

I’m a bit surprised the government can even patent things.

I only wish it was easier to tell who manufactures this vehicle.

Ars Technica just published an analysis of the available data suggesting that scalpers are responsible for about 10% of unit sales. Annoying, but not a huge problem.

A bunch of puzzles would be fine if your efforts somehow made it back into the main game (e.g. experience points, etc.)

I’d love to hear some theories or explanations for Japan’s reticence to go electric. You’d think they’d be ahead of the curve on this sort of thing. Is it because they associate electricity with nuclear power?

With rare exceptions, Microsoft’s marketing department has always been awful across the board - not just the gaming stuff, but everything else they sell, too. Microsoft has been the source of more face-palming awful marketing memes over the decades than any other otherwise-competent company in existence. The biggest

It really sounds like there’s a lot of internal disagreement and/or confusion about how to handle this whole situation over in Warsaw.

Very thorough article, John - thanks.  It’s depressing that so many people can’t don’t understand the purpose and value of proper criticism (and this applies to all walks of life), but you’re right that that those who do are generally the ones not making noise.

Can’t see how anyone missed this: I remember seeing the driver’s arms for a moment every once in a while even back during 80's broadcast TV.

GM dropping its huge head start in electric cars with the EV1 in 1999.

This game is filled to overflowing with politics, but you’re upset that’s someone talking about it?

I’d actually forgive the ugly grill if the rest of the car didn’t look like it was inspired by egg cartons.

It’ll be REALLY interesting to see how these time compare to the PS5's.

Never thought I’d have a positive thing to say about a Hummer, but this is several thousand times better than the Cybertruck stupidity.

There was a time when I wanted a Tesla. Getting to know Musk the last couple of years has completely eliminated that desire.

You ever think about how the word ‘profound’ is a synonym for ‘deep’ and we’re talking about putting cars underground -- maybe even DEEP underground? That’s profound, right?

They realized that the first idea was completely impractical (as others who came up with the same idea going all the way back to the early 1900's did), and now they’re trying to make it something they can actually build, even if it has no actual benefit over what we already have. Well, assuming you don’t count the

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