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You should really take a look at that Earth one. Just drop the stylus anywhere past the two minute mark and be amazed that people could write / record and animate something that seems like a throw away Lonely Island track 100% earnestly.

My fh ain’t b enough. I use the blue wrench. On a box of rags. In the back seat.

Oh, easy, just light the car on fire then. 

Fuck all of that noise and just buy a new control arm instead. God I hate ball joints. 

Yeah, that. I’ve seen disabled cars with blown out ball joints here but it’s rare. 

That would have been AMD, Nvidia and their board partners selling a ton of GPUs at or above MSRP, but that’s slowed down since summer 2018.

Pro tip: if you’re reading about an investment opportunity in a general interest blog it’s probably in the greater-fool phase of its life cycle.

I maintain that the cybertruck is trash until Musk installs a rail gear kit and a panto for power.

You’re making me feel better about dropping $800 on a new mains’l (and my 1gph burn.)

I gotta believe that the ‘Kamala is a cop’ camp is more eager to exile Biden and Buttigeig to the Phantom Zone than you’re giving them credit for. 

Yeah, just be sure to keep your wallet closed cause the only real value SC will ever generate comes from the videos people post of their chars clipping through the world and the physics glitching out. And uh, I guess, cringe from the SC stans.

I signed up for the free-play weekend that is running right now and hoo-boy. The space ships I saw were neat and clearly had a lot of work put into modeling them, but literally everything else was bad. Controls were over-complicated, movement sluggish and the UI frequently left me wondering if my actions were being

I was just playing The Outer Worlds last night when I realized the ship fills up with trophies as you complete quests. That is 100% kickin’ rad. 

*ding* *ding* *ding*

I think we should install overhead power on rural highways/county routes and pantographs on cars. Then you only have to use your batteries for the last (dozen) mile.

Don’t bother watching VR. Find a library that rents one, a gaming cafe, an art install that uses them, or find someone in your area that will show their setup off to you. It’s fun as hell, and until you try it you should really withhold judgment. At the least, it’s a better party trick than you’re giving it credit. 

Thank you for sharing that. All the comments about how you must be rich to play in VR are driving me crazy.

Yeah, there are a lot of options under $500 right now. People should try as many of them as they can because how-you-think-you-want-to-VR will probably change after you’ve tried a couple of setups.

Uh, have you played with VR? It’s a fundamentally different design paradigm and outside of a few genres (sims) you’re probably not going to have a a game be great at both VR and traditional screen play.

Check your local libraries. I was able to borrow a Vive at no cost for a weekend and played a couple of VR titles and it totally sold me on the technology.