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You are missing the distinction between "someone" and "a company".

"Someone" isn't paying for a corporate advertising photoshoot, the company is.

Absolutely. If I had a gaggle of kids to cart around, but no cargo, I completely get the minivan. I guess I'm just a person that knows 5+ people with SUVs that actually use them for the cargo space as well. And granted, the minivan could be used for cargo, but if I had kids and wanted passenger AND cargo room, I'd

A friend - mid 30s, single, who wanted SUV room - went abroad for 6 months and let me drive his 2013 Pilot while he was gone. It's a great car, at least the high end one. I liked it more than my 2013 Tahoe, except for the Pilot's extremely blah soccer mom exterior. Though, some might say that about the Tahoe. But

Twisted Metal 2.

Also, using British version of words doesn't make you more cultured.

How does that contradict what I said?

There is no part of advertising that is cheap. The craft service table is more than most people spend on photography.

4k video editing in full native 4k.

Also photo editing - you fit much more of the image on screen at 100% for editing.

Beyond that, I don't know. I don't care about 4k for home entertainment or gaming.

4k video editing in full native 4k.

Also photo editing - you fit much more of the image on screen at 100% for editing.

That is done a lot. True, most photographers aren't "car guys", but manufacturer shoots come with far more crew than just the photog. The dollies will still leave marks, but far more manageable ones.

I'm pretty sure this was the photo you meant to go with for "today's villian":

Lighting a white cyc is trivial for marketing budgets of car manufacturers.

Nope.

Bought in 89 for $2000, sold in 92 for $2000.

I'm an idiot.

I like it as well, I'm just unsure of the price. And would probably find something I like more for that amount.

Thanks, yeah, I did an L (that only showed up as "mission", not "campaign mission") and after that I was able to find the right missions. I really like the game, though; that's my only gripe.

My biggest issue is I cant figure out how to determine where to go to progress the campaign. Coming from Borderlands and GTAV, you could always easily check exactly how to get "back on track" after screwing around. This is my first Far Cry, and I've studied the map for hours, and searched online, and I cant figure it

I'd say the biggest difference is that Jobs was always merely selling something. He was developing and making tech that takes our lives a year or two into the future, but his main goal was to sell his iProduct to everyone in the world.

Now, Musk also has stuff for sale, but I firmly believe that is secondary to him

I was going to say this same thing, but also ask if anyone had used both and what the $80 one offers over Dash. For $15 (plus a dash mount for my phone), Dash has made a world of difference in my driving. Aside from the 10+% increase in MPG, I am now a much more calm driver. L.A. drivers drive me fucking insane and

This is what I was going to say: money. In the last post people wondered whether police blocked streets (even though you see police blocking streets) and if they got permits. Of course. And it's really easy to get those permits: lots of money.

They probably blocked off the intersections. Also, I'm sure there are permits and stuff.