Comedy is supposed to be funny.
Comedy is supposed to be funny.
So because she’s a victim she should sacrifice her possible career trajectory at a company she’s already established at, and go to a new place that’s completely unknown, rather than stay and try to help make the company better for everyone including herself?
That falls under the “little to no deviation” portion of that sentence, and is still of the same basic design is massively different than the lugs being integrated into the rotor. I’m not even sure you’d be able to build the rotor to withstand the weight of a car, without breaking the stud.
What? That’s not a thing on passenger vehicles. The studs/lugs go into the hub, and the rotor rides on the hub, and is held in place by those studs or lugs. There is little to no deviation from that set up for the last 4 decades.
The Saudi billionaires will ensure that track is repaved frequently enough for them to not have to worry about about the track falling into disrepair.
The U.S. armed forces putting on displays of military spectacle before sports events is pretty awesome...
And now come the “in-game microtransactions” to your automobile experience.
It might not be the slowest thing ever. But for $150,000 (not including the insane dealer markups), the performance of those cars was extremely lacking.
I think they look great. But even if I’d had the type of money to buy one new, I wouldn’t have. At that price with dealer markups, they’ve surpassed a number of 911…
I don’t disagree.
That’s a major truth. There’s a lot of blame on both sides, but ultimately, Bungie made some EXTREMELY large missteps, and it required a ton of course correction. I think they’re on the path to making things better, but they are the reason it wasn’t great in the first place, and they’re the reason it’s so difficult to…
I think even Destiny 3 would be a mess, honestly. They would have to restructure EVERYTHING from the ground up, to turn it into the sort of game that The Old Republic or WoW is. The systems they use are simply too complicated and too intertwined. Part of this is a result of the deal they had with Activision, to…
I say give it a shot, but don’t be surprised if it doesn’t run great. Otherwise wait til you get a Ps5. The PS4/Xbox One/One S simply don’t have the physical specs to run the game well.
I think the One X was a lot better off than the original Xbox Ones. I initially tried it on a One S and it ran like shit. I got MAYBE 15fps, and the game looked like it was running in 480P. I happened to snag a One X about a week later, and then it ran amazing, but if I hadn’t been able to get one, I likely would have…
Long rant incoming: As someone who has been very into Destiny since the alpha, and someone who works in IT and has worked with extremely large, sprawling databases... I’m completely torn.
Honestly, old parts of the game did need to go. It created massive issues trying to balance old encounters, around new weapons and abilities, many of which broke the game.
Depends on what you run it on. Current gen console or PC? It’s honestly been a blast since day 1, despite a few bugs which were fixed almost a year ago.
On PC and current gen consoles, there’s no question it was a great game, and was perfectly reasonable to spend $60 on.
Riiiiight... so get rid of the smaller, safer, more fuel efficient cars, for the larger, less safe, less fuel efficient cars.
Got it.
Tell about more of your big brain ideas.
That’s an extremely stupid suggestion.
Uh... what? We’re not playing the blame game on who ran what, and furthermore, who is to blame has absolutely no relevance whatsoever on the outcome of the accident. I’m simply pointing out that if the SUV had hit a regular sedan, or if it had been all sedans involved, no cars would have flipped, and no cars would…