Please explain to me how I'm the one fostering an unsafe situation when the douchebag behind me is both speeding and tailgating? That defies all logic, and if it is the law, then the law needs to be changed.
Please explain to me how I'm the one fostering an unsafe situation when the douchebag behind me is both speeding and tailgating? That defies all logic, and if it is the law, then the law needs to be changed.
I'm sorry, but I just don't believe that I'm in the wrong if I'm obeying the speed limit and continually passing slower cars on my right. And until a cop pulls me over for it, I'll continue to believe that.
I can understand movie studios no longer wanting to flip the bill for full priced retail games that usually get panned by critics and only generate a handful of sales. However, I wish their smaller-scale strategy would at least extend to developing games for services like XBLA and PSN. I'd definitely pay $15 for a…
But in my experience the people aggressively tailgating and trying to drive over the speed limit in the left lane aren't doing so because they have no other choice because they have to get around someone, they do it because they're jerks who think they own the road. And 95 percent of the time there's plenty of room…
The link for The Bureau: XCOM Declassified is actually for the Xbox 360 version. Which I promptly jumped on.
My thought's exactly.
How is the other guy not a dick for wanting to go double the speed limit? I honestly don't understand this reasoning.
I see this argument on Jalopnik all the time, and honestly, I don't understand the conventional wisdom that the person driving in the left lane at the speed limit is the more dangerous/inconsiderate/annoying driver than the people who aggressively tailgate and exceed the speed limit, which is illegal and potentially…
I don't quite get the complaints about the combat or the violence, either. Infinite's a video game, and is supposed to be made up of video-gamey stuff. If you want it to be something else - like a book or movie - perhaps you should just go read a book or watch a movie instead. Leave the video games alone for those of…
For one thing, the officials giving the press conference could have easily told the media beforehand if they're were going to be providing any important information. For another, the media could have let the press conference unfold and then broadcast the salient information to the public. There was no reason to…
Except the mud slide was yesterday, and the "Breaking News" press conference offered no real information and could have easily been reported on after the end of the game.
And the press conference wasn't even particularly important or informative, which several people pointed out while complaining on KIRO's Facebook page.
Yes and no. If I were to just say "Seattle", which would be to simplify the answer so as to save time and not overly confuse people, I would be using "Seattle" as shorthand for "Washington State" or "The Puget Sound region" or "The Pacific Northwest," etc. But because I know that I don't live in Seattle and that…
As someone who was born in Seattle (UW Medical Center) and currently lives on the eastside, I tell people in other parts of the country/world that I live near Seattle, about 30 minutes away. However, I never use "Seattle" as shorthand for the region.
I can't help but think that Putin is doing all of this simply because the Russian hockey team didn't medal in the Olympics. Now he needs something else to prove Russian manhood.
I kind of had the same opinion until I saw one in the flesh and decided I liked it.
I'm sorry, Boeing isn't a European company. Feel free to try again, though.
Oh wow, people who own luxury and exotic cars read Jalopnik. I'm so impressed. 10,000 people have read this article. Ten million saw the commercial when it ran during the Olympics. Like I said, you're not really relevant. How's that for a marketing class?
The target market is people who can afford these kinds of cars and buy them to say something about themselves to the outside world, nothing more, nothing less. It's not being targeted to people who read and comment on car blogs.
The ELR may be an overpriced meh to you, but this ad isn't targeted at you or any of the hipsters who write for Jalopnik. This might be hard for you to accept, but in this instance, you're kind of irrelevant.