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Hey thank you so much!!!! either way it would be so so amazing to see kotaku talk about it there’s so many people i can name that have amazing work, some even developing tools for games with no photo mode’s available, myself i’m just capturing all of this from a PS4 pro next year i’ll upgrade to a PC to really pull

The grey zone sucks. I hit the star button to get you out in the comment section but an editor needs to follow for it to be a permanent change. There are some good shots in here man dont get discouraged.

What’s it gonna take for the community to get a nod, :( it would be amazing to see kotaku do at least one piece on the community at large not just ANdy :(

Another year another sad omission, I wish Kotaku would feature more people than andy :( there are many of out there who have gained some bit of notoriety through photo mode and it would be a treat to see Kotaku do a piece on the virtual photography community as a whole either way i’ll share some of my fav... also

Exhale. The argument isn’t that everyone should intentionally spoil things for themselves, it’s to not worry so much about it. Studies have even been performed showing that spoilers don’t ruin an experience as much as people think they will. Breathe.

You can never fully drop off the grid. You will always have credit bureaus tracking your information as well as banks for your auto loans and car loans. The electric company who powers your home monitors your activity and your cell provider monitors your locale. Your water company monitors your activity. Privacy hasn’t

Confused? Let me put it this way:

I was specifically addressing only the Post item that Aaron Gordon quoted above. That is why I quoted it and not some other piece(s) from the Post article: I was not responding to the entire article - only to that piece. Not sure how to make it any more clear than that.

I think the most important takeaway is to always come to a complete stop before picking your nose.

privacy is non existent

Because if you cant event find it or how to get rid of it, is the next owner? And if the next owner has my home address....well so does anyone in the public (I strongly suggest going to the public records office and asking them what you can find out about yourself.....there is a lot of info that any person with a

Counterpoint: Privacy is better than ever! Windows are at an all-time low percentage of total surface area, and more than 10 years ago all trucks, minivans, and crossovers received a legal loophole to begin factory tinting all rear glass.

I think in today’s world, especially with all those smart speakers and Google tracking pretty much every cellphone, privacy is non existent. Last weekend, i was seeing some songs on youtube and just talking about pickup trucks and lo and behold, an ad about the new Dodge Ram 2500 pops up!!! 

Can someone please explain why they 737 MAX issue isn’t resolved by just adding more AoA sensors? I mean, get crazy and have three AoA sensors and have the MCAS require two agreeing AoA sensor inputs before the system takes over.

Uncle Don?? Are you on Jalopnik too??

As explained to me by an extremely wealthy self-made man...

I thought I wanted a plane until reading all of these comments. Now, not even a little bit. Maybe a train though...

I justified spending six figures on a boat I get to use five months a year at least once a week. Its a much easier commitment then buying a car for the same amount of money and none of these things ever make financial sense but life is short.

The MAX is destined to be grounded worldwide and Boeing’s headstrong behavior makes them look even more ham-handed than they did in the middle of the 787 battery kerfuffle— with video beamed worldwide of battery goo and smoking dripping out of the bellies of new 787s.