“adding an option for users to verify directly with a human agent to ensure consumers have even more choice and control over their personal data”
“adding an option for users to verify directly with a human agent to ensure consumers have even more choice and control over their personal data”
Oh great, it has the FUCKING TERRIBLE UI and non-button buttons from the other ID cars. God Fucking Dammit VW.
Her quote sums up my existence so well. Unfortunately there is still a segment of the population who sees us exactly as we fear they do. I am glad she got mostly positive reactions, as I have in my life, and I am disheartened by the vile things I have seen said about her (and by extension myself) by the dreck of…
Why in the world would the dealer give the kid anything? Bad on grandpa for letting the kid pay cash for a car w/o getting a title.
If they are unwilling to do that they could potentially give him a car worth $10,000 and it would also be satisfactory. Perhaps a certain 2016 Mazda CX-5.
And while the dealer is trying to make it right for Fredricks, he’s still out of $10,000 and a car.
Mandatory minimum laws are obscene in all instances.
Wish it came to the states. I don’t feel that bad though, Cayman exists and offers three pedals.
At this point the only people that can fix this are the customers. Stop giving them money. There are many other games to choose from.
Counterpoint - Manufactures are reviving nameplates expressly to profit off of your rose colored memories of that plate.
What a revolutionary idea. This should be able to send objects to dizzying heights.
I am, to my shame, a 2-time loser. And as such, I can tell you beyond a shadow of a doubt that no system exists outside of full automation that can keep drunks from driving while also not screwing over normal, rational drivers at the same time.
I feel like the really important takeaway from this quote....is how fucking empty these states are and how insane it is that they get so much fucking representation.
The takeaway here is that those five states have really small populations. I propose that they each be eaten by whatever state borders them.
“A staggering 5 million Americans—more than the combined populations of Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana—consume forty-five hours of video games per week,”
Corporations shouldn’t be allowed to buy single family houses.
First of all, once the the founder decided to discuss the Blizzard scandal in a public interview, he 100% opens the door for considering his words and his staffing decisions as a leader.
He added that Notorious Studios has a “flatter structure,” made up of people who wrote code, made art, and designed pieces of games rather than serving as leads or directors.
It should be illegal for any non-individual entity to own a single family property. Fuck these corporations for trying to price gouge people on one of the cornerstones of basic human existence.
Should’ve packed the saildrone with a few of these bad boys for maximum data: