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Got em lol These ppl that whine about price will never get their way until the console drops 50% in price. News flash: a $50 savings 12 months later on Black Friday is a savings of $4/mo over that span. You could have just gotten the Series X in that time and had a better console for the better versions of games. Many

I am the thing you describe but I will still get it day one. This generation isn’t like other generations. If I buy it day one and it enhances the performance of my existing library, that’s fine with me until the more games roll out.

The 'light duty doesn't haul furniture or construction materials' use case is the only use case that most trucks experience.

100 cubic feet of cargo volume, with no wheel well intrusion. THe F150 has 65 uneven cubic feet.

Have you sat in a car from 1994 lately? wtf are you smoking.

My whole life I’ve wanted car companies to make their concept cars but they never do and I always wondered why. Well the comments show why, because people are full of crap. People say they want a futuristic car or something out of bladerunner. They say they want something unique but at the end of the day they buy a

When you need #clicks and the outrage is the justification.

BMW already has this. Batteries have to be registered by the dealer or the car will have issues.

Ummm it’s not preventing you from using some cheap knockoff with shitty color gamut and unhardened glass, it’s just letting you know so if Joe’s Fixer Shop tells you it’s genuine you know they’re full of shit.... and if you try to sell it as original the buyer knows you’re full of shit. Since when is being informed a

Meh, just sounds like a lot of legal cover to me in case you try some DIY work and the next week you battery overheats and melts your leg as a result.

I think it’s stated right there in the article. It’s meant for people who are apprehensive about handing over their phones (you know, the one you mentioned with all the cameras and capabilities) in fear that it will be damaged by someone else taking a snapshot for them. It’s right there in the second paragraph:

Maybe the author should title the article in a non-clickbait way..

Because there was a chance that Apple was going to say “those are now worthless HA HA HA”? 

Benign headline implying there’s a problem” is staple of clickbait journalism, I’m just surprised to see it here.

So the answer to the headline question is: Do with them the the exact same things you were doing with them last week. Thanks for that deep insightful journalism.

I’m fairly certain everyone here intellectually understands the underlying issue. But there’s a problem in selecting an anecdote that immediately sours 75% of the readers. It actually diminishes the point she was trying to make, because it allows blame to easily and naturally be placed on the user instead of the

A guy I was cheating on my boyfriend with once Venmoed me the morning after we got drinks, when I’d told my boyfriend I was with a different friend,” one friend told me. “This could have been avoided if he made the transaction private, or if all Venmo payments were private. It’s hard for me to understand what the

People don’t tacitly sign a waiver agreeing to have their image, goings-on, and physical location splashed all over the internet just because they dared to leave the house.

Some employers go as far to ask you for your Facebook Password. Yep, you read that right. Google it. If a potential employer would ask me for my FB password I would get up my chair and say “I am not interested in this job or this company anymore” and I would get up and leave. You gotta have standards

The last time I went job hunting, fully half the applications asked for your Facebook profile. I can’t for the life of me figure out how this is legal. Seriously- How the fuck is this legal?