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I really need a super tiny one of these for PC building. Ever tried threading the non-magnetic aluminum riser for an NVME drive in between two liquid-cooled graphics cards that you don’t want to remove (As you’ll have to empty and refill the loop)? Gotta, say, not fun, don’t recommend, 2/10.

As someone who sold Fords for years, let me promise you right now:

A fix to an issue I have literally never experienced on Android. I think given the choice, I’d take not having my phone randomly shut off nor slowing my performance. And hell, if push came to shove, why not let users just replace the battery if needed, like virtually everyone else does?

I realize the wording I used could be vague enough to be misinterpreted, so I’ll be very specific for you: No, Apple didn’t degrade the battery life, Apple degraded the performance of the phone, while using battery life as the justification for doing so. It did this in spite of other manufacturers being able to keep

Gears 5 was literally down to $14CAD on Steam the other day, so that’s not worth much.

I hear you. The cost for me to do all of that on Steam has doubled too.

Are you me? Because that’s my exact tale too. I had been an Xbox boy back in the days of the original, but I started to fall out of love on the 360. When the Xbox One was being announced, I wanted nothing to do with it, so upgraded my PC a little bit and moved over to that... Only to win and Xbox One anyways.

Yeah, with a brand new console launching, this went from “pretty stupid idea” to “do you guys want the brand to fail?”

We don’t speak that name in polite company, sir.

Uh, Apple was very notoriously caught intentionally gimping the performance of older phones in that exact way. For reference’s sake, my five year old Blackview still trucks along no problem. Yes, batteries degrade, but the massive degradation that iPhones saw was due to an intentional iOS update that Apple put out to

I never had any issues with Vista. Was it ugly and annoying unless customized? Absolutely. But it also brought several key updates with it. People speak of Windows 7 fondly, but a lot of its better features were direct hold-overs from Vista. Windows 10 is an abomination though, I agree with you on that one.

Is “neither” an option we’re allowed to pick? The tech isn’t even close to ready, irrespective of company.

Do you sincerely think the singular connector in question was the only example of a cheap part making things harder for a mechanic? A few other connectors there, a little bit more material here for support, some more complex layouts sprinkled throughout for ease of maintenance, and suddenly your “$1 Fixes” have added

That’s so weird. I’m not exactly in a huge metropolis where I live, and yet I’ve seen a couple different ones of them here. It strikes me as odd that his small town of 5,000 he had three, my small town of 35,000 had two, and someone from my trade school had a third. That would be over two percent of the entire run,

That’s kinda my point: It should be expected that even a thirsty bike gets over 30MPG. Would we offer literally zero benefit for a bike that gets 80+MPG over one doing basically the bare minimum of effort?

Oh.

Yep. They’re a teeny tiny manufacturer, but they’re still around.

Undoubtedly, but part of that also comes down to the vehicle’s expectation too. If the last few Focus generations were distinct entry-level cars, then all of the sudden the new one came in at premium pricing, people wouldn’t buy them - that’s not what the Focus is.

Only possible explanation, you jerk.

How does this replicate g-forces, does it say? If I’m leaning over, the thing that stands me back up isn’t me - it’s the bike. Looks amazing, I just wish they gave more information about how it works.