China’s not great.
China’s not great.
Hey, Chinese government authorities deliberately censored and suppressed growing evidence of a global plague, while actively running concentration camps and engaging in ethnic/cultural cleansing, and an English-language movie featured a dumb pun. It all balances out!
Yeah let’s all get our panties in a twist over a stupid joke in a film with a robust Chinese cast and production crew, but let’s just ignore the elephant in the room of the terrorist attacks, imprisonment and Cultural decimation of the Uyghur population. It may be a straw man argument but a little perspective is…
Quite a few people don’t really have much of a problem with the change but rather the arguments used to justify the change. Some of which are frankly offensive. Specifically where it’s compared to the use of gay as a homophobic slur. Despite the fact this wasn’t even a negative connotation of the word. It tends to rub…
Ya, his little blurb there comparing this to the usage of the word gay makes no fucking sense whatsoever.
I disagree strongly with Mr. Spohn on his analogy with homophobic slurs. I have never seen the term “blind playthrough” used in a negative connotation or intended to slander members of the disabled community. I can empathize with his resistance to the casual, and arguably flippant, use of a term that he feels should…
Their cloud gaming is more of a cherry on top of Ultimate. And it actually works quite well. How much you use it though is going to depend on the individual. Some people have no need to play games on their tablets or whatever.
Cloud gaming is a non-starter until the US gets its shit together and starts building a competent networking infrastructure. Otherwise, just launch it in Korea.
“All the cases were seen by doctors at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.”
Quick resume has nothing to do with power, nor would the team responsible for building it be the same type of engineers who would be focused on development tools. Product development is not an amorphous blob of human effort that can be routed anywhere at any time, nor is it a rigid process wherein working on one thing…
I’ve had my 2018 Mazda3 for a year and a half now and the only thing that has gone wrong in my car is a software glitch once or twice where it wouldn’t communicate with my phone for Android Auto. That’s probably just as much on Google, if not more.
So yeah. Loving my car as my little brother keeps having random things…
Exactly.
So here we are working from home, social distancing, not commuting in, not burning gas and contributing to climate change and some smooth brains think we should be punished taxed for it.
Will I get some of the money to pay for the increased heating/ac and energy since I’m at home and not using my employer’s electricity? Also, I rarely went out to lunch and didn’t use daycare, so I’m not benefitting from eliminating those anyway.
This might be the dumbest fucking thing I’ve ever heard. Maybe you can tax the companies who employ those who work from home, since they are saving money by not having to provide as much office space, office supplies, technology (network bandwidth), etc.
They can if they plan on selling it for another 12 years.
They can’t call it a mid-cycle refresh, because the z is 12 years old. Everything Nissan seems to be doing is warming over decade-old engineering hoping to ship enough volume to not become the next Mitsubishi or Suzuki.
They’re failing.
They keep saying it's new, but it definitely seems to be a 370 with a body kit and a mid-cycle refresh.
Meh, that front end still looks terrible. Pass.
They’re both bad for nearly opposite reasons.