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Sure, if oil companies stop getting subsidies, then it is a level playing field.

It's worth pointing out that an EV charged entirely by a coal-powered electrical grid will still produce half the CO2 emissions per mile than a gasoline-powered car.  

At least your headline sort of gets it right: everything using electricity is less clean as a result of hydropower production dropping. From LED light bulbs, to the heat pump cooling your home, to the computer you use to post sick memes to the Internet, everything that’s powered by electricity in California is less

My intent is to say that Nintendo has far fewer bugs, not that they are immune.

These types of stories continue to remind me that Nintendo’s first-party games are released with no glaring bugs. They will delay their own games if the game doesn’t meet their standards. Rockstar cared only about the money. Nintendo cared about their reputation (and the ability to make future money).

They knew it was busted. Let's be real. They didn't release any footage of it.

Games are tested. Rockstar knew what they had stunk and they decided to release it anyways. That’s why they released so little footage before launch.

FOMO has got a grip on people. I honestly hope to chalk some of it up to age/naivety, but I know full on grown people who know better that can’t get themselves beyond the idea that it is ok to wait for something.

FOMO has got a grip on people. I honestly hope to chalk some of it up to age/naivety, but I know full on grown people who know better that can’t get themselves beyond the idea that it is ok to wait for something. But at the same time, the industry has kind of weaponized the idea that if you don’t jump in day one,

“The updated versions of these classic games did not launch in a state that meets our own standards of quality, or the standards our fans have come to expect.”

These types of statements are always the best because they’re the people in charge of releasing the things:

To be fair, Ayers is a mediocre writer that has played a large part in the poor direction the DCU has taken to date.

Among the many flaws of the prequels, they also look like crap — indifferently shot and heavily reliant on bad CGI. What a weird complaint from Lucas.

That whole sequence in T2 where she escapes the psych ward is just a masterclass in badassery.

The third Terminator film in a row to be the first in a new trilogy!

 Well, let us hope that he watched Avatar to figure out what not to do with Avatar 2. . .

They should make an Oscar category for those guys, they seem integral to the process

I thought Star Wars was a documentary shot as it happened in real time.

What's that? You don't just shoot a whole film in chronological order and then show your first draft to the world? You have to, like, cut it together in a specific order that makes sense, a process that requires a lot of trial and error? My God, you've really blown the lid off this one, Internet!