This is the right answer.
This is the right answer.
Just buy a Toyobaru:
Check the hold for Sciroccos and Syclones.
For the last 5 years, I’ve been TSLA anytime it goes to a 52 week low and selling when I see 20% gains. I could have made more, but it still was enough to make $5000 into enough money for a down payment.
That’s where telephone poles come from, right?
GP3R baby.
Fuck the CCP
Please correct the article. Apple wasn’t misleading. They were lying. Epic specifically stated in that letter that they wanted it made available to everyone. It is “misleading” to call it “misleading” since it was actually a lie.
Who are these people who are still not wearing seat belts?
Given how f1, Ferraris, and such have had a higher pitched whine for quite a while now, I’m not so sure it’s power or performance that I associate with a delightful burble.
It’s like the astronomers are complacent being permanent spectators.
They should just get rid of purchases - I’ll probably never play or use Stadia, but I’d never invest in purchases on Stadia....they should just keep it subscription based. That limits the games more, but no way I’d spend $40-$60 on a Red Dead Redemption 2 on Stadia. If they shut Stadia down, I’m not getting that money…
I actually wonder if this is because of Death Stranding coming to PC. Death Stranding chose to use Guerilla’s engine (which Horizon also uses), and also wanted a PC version, so a PC version of Decima had to be created. I’m not sure how much of that work was funded by Kojima, but I’d bet that the answer is “a lot”.
If you haven’t played it yet, this game is absolutely worth the time. Heck, even if you have played it it’s worth the time. Easily one of my favorite games ever made.
Ran when barked.
But that would require forward-thinking and putting literally anything ahead of its shareholders.
Maybe they should worry more about global warming’s resultant social upheavals and de-population creating destabilized economies.
Why do the wheels look like baby wheels that don’t fill the wheel wells?
It is, for the guy who sold it.