“It’s officially out April 11, the day before the TV show airs.”
“It’s officially out April 11, the day before the TV show airs.”
“Well, if they’re employees of a company selling his product their job is, in a sense, help this guy (and many other corporations) make money.”
I wonder if it’s the exact same one they sold about 10 years ago. It contained all the games (pre 76 and possibly 4) and while they had CD’s those were more for show since you could register the keys to steam and get the game that way.
Probably. The owners of Walmart care more about one rich douchebag’s feelings than they care about all of their workers put together.
I don’t think anyone would be complaining if this had been “Bill, Vendor at Mr Beast, Inc” coming down to help with candy bar stocking. I get that, you’re right that they’re there not just to help their products but to help employees. But when the near-billionaire CEO with ungodly internet power personally comes down…
If you can’t read between the lines of this story about a shitty celebrity coming into an unethically low-paying job and complaining about the location’s low sales numbers on his trash merch, then I’d argue that you’re more likely the person who’s never done retail work. That wouldn’t be fun for anyone but the largest…
4K was all over the marketing for both. If 4K wasn’t a large part of it, both companies did a real bad job of letting us know why we would buy one.
I mean, what more could they add to a Pro? RDNA 3? Zen 3? 2TB SSD? GDDR6 24GB? Somehow even faster load times (6GB/s + Read bandwidth?)
All good points. It’s frustrating because there’s nothing about their story that really required it to be a complete reboot. They didn’t do anything really unique that required it to be a reboot. Just have that team resurrect the dormant Ghostbusters service. It’s not like they shied away from fan service with all the…
Oh, nice! I didn’t get a chance to buy a second Fallout Anthology last time before they went out of stock... Won’t make that same mistake this time!
No it isn’t.
His IMDB bio says that he “frequently collaborated with Bryan Singer an Dan Schneider.” I’m willing to wager that doesn’t just refer to film and TV projects.
The best camera is the one you have with you.
The biggest benefit of the pixel count for me would be the ability to crop. If the lens is sharp, you can effectively get a 12-20 MP photo with a “longer” lens. I don’t remotely need the 60MP on my A7R4, but I have solid lenses and can get a lot more reach from a 200mm lens by cropping.
Most OEM’s give you fix a flat and an air compressor and wish you luck.
For sure, faaaar too much “improv” that should have ended up on the editing room floor.
But we need at least 19" wheels to fit over the 15" rotors that come with the 6 piston caliper Brembo brakes on the crossover that my wife drives to the grocery store and to take the kids to soccer practice. She needs to be able to consistently brake from 120 mph to 15 mph on those hairpin turns and do so without…
The biggest problems with the 2016 movie were the terrible post-production edits and the scenes where they just let the characters riff and make bad jokes for far too long.
It’s engineered to benefit the vehicle manufacturer most, not the final consumer. Like you implied, many of the goals of the manufacturer directly are bad for the consumer.
My experience is that OE rubber is almost always trash. Its a carefully engineered product to ride quietly, get good mileage and drive nice...for 20,000 miles and be pretty worthless after he first 10,000.