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“We’ve been open for 5 weeks” doesn’t mean people have given fuck-all about protecting themselves for 5 weeks. Dane County immediately implemented orders to match those state orders that were removed by the shill conservative judges in the WI Supreme Court. Businesses still enforced their own policies to protect their

...except we’re talking about a piece of electronics, which is able to be dismantled and repaired, and all technology is temporary in the long run. A better analogy is changing the brakes on your car. No one got shot because your controller broke, and no one is going to dump their car at the junkyard because their

I’ve followed this guy’s account for a while now, and all of his designs are incredible, but unfortunately out of my price range. My RetroPi will have to do for now!

Oh wow, this looks cool. Is there still a strong player community?

God I miss BF2142. Titan mode was just fantastic, strategic fun. One of the biggest annoyances with SWBF1 & 2 is that you have to spawn as a vehicle. in BF2142I was such a fan of grabbing a tank or mech to change the tide at a capture point, or just jumping in a jeep or dropship to zip to where I needed to go.

This is the answer. Spent about $15 on a new analog stick kit that included both screwdrivers and extra screws, and it took me about 15 minutes. Folks can keep complaining or they can pick up a tool and fix it themselves. The iFixit guide made it super easy since they have very detailed picture instructions.

I love the breach mechanic, and it definitely brings up fond memories of R6 Las Vegas 2 (also a tactical cover-shooter, just real-time). Once I figured out how best to stack my squad order at the breach (high damage first, so usually Claymore so he can lay down a ton of grenades and kill as much as possible), and take

CP? Nah. Just haggle to a more appropriate price ($2000 at most for the salvage title) and part out the:

I’m not going as far to say this thing is dangerous to haul your kids around in, but a 90s Plymouth Voyager (same thing as a Dodge Caravan) nearly killed my dad by igniting after a collision, so I’ve got personal reasons to not consider this man a “hero” despite him saving the manuals.

Finally I can live out my dream of complaining about my tires like Lewis Hamilton

Came here to say the same thing. The reunion is so wonderfully bittersweet.

I’m pretty sure there’s a Philip K Dick short story about this, too. My immediate thought was “well, I’ve read that sci-fi somewhere.”

‘19 Civic LX comes in manual, msrp is $19.5k, so OTD would be well below $25k. Comes with the reliable K20 engine.

I’d love to see Chopper get modded in

this is GM we’re talking about, a company whose idea of risk is occasionally ordering the seafood at Applebee’s

EV stat war aside, the LED sequence at the end of those ad spots is pretty awesome. Hopefully we see more cool stuff like that get put into EVs in the future.

I usually just rely on the CHMSL to tell me if someone is braking, because it seems like 20% of Wisconsin drivers I see on my commute have at least 1 light out somewhere (usually headlights, sometimes brake lights). Usually that’s fine, although I did see a car with the CHMSL not working.

Audi’s design sure is nice; the animation on those rear turn signals is even smoother in person. My only complaint is that the brake LEDs are painfully bright at night. I’ve been stuck behind an Audi at a stop light before and was squinting the whole time. 

This sounds like the more playful, goofy version of Outer Worlds. I’m in.

They should design some of the wheel covers to look like the 26" blades I see on the suburbans around Milwaukee