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Counterpoint: Given how many games end with scorelines like 1-0 or even 0-0, it’s really important that you always get goals exactly right, and asking 3 people to keep an eye on nearly 2 dozen humans in peak physical condition while they run around is a nearly-impossible task, so giving a minute or so to let people

Pretty sure a lobotomy would help the personality, but even that wouldn’t really solve the problem, just remove some of the symptoms.

The TLDR version of this written a few years from now will have to be centered on how dumb LeBron is though, right? He literally made the same mistake twice, in all probability destroying most of his legacy in pursuit of championship rings that he won’t be getting.

Given the track record of recent Windows updates, I look forward to trying some of these features as late as I possibly can. (Seriously, Windows finally letting me insert symbols in a way that’s almost as convenient as what OS X would let me do in 2003 is... actually something I’m looking forward to, but first you’ll

Microsoft giveth, Microsoft taketh away. And sometimes giveth back.

Dany’s moves made no sense for her character. She’s always had a bit of a cruel vengeful streak, but it’d have taken a lot more for me to buy her actions - not just the genocide, but the wanton destruction of the Red Keep. From the time Viserys died, she believed the Iron Throne was rightfully hers (everything else,

I’m not 100% convinced that we’ve seen the last Jaime and Cersei scene - they might be alive in the rubble, which would let Jaime fulfill the prophecy (since he’s younger than she by a few seconds.)

The show did a terrible job explaining Dany’s actions. She’s always had a vengeful streak in her, and a her self-confidence that she knows what’s right has gotten her into trouble before (see: the way that when anyone around her makes an honest mistake, she gets a look in her eyes like she might have them killed on

1st Gear: “Of course, Musk said drivers have “to agree to not drive the car in a crazy way” or else their insurance rates will be higher. “

Very late to the game (came here after a linked newer Jalop post), but having been at a Kia dealership where they squaked “monthly payment” questions to me like a parrot with an anxiety disorder, I think I’ve figured it out:

Did the price change (or was it a typo) on the Samsung Gear S3 Frontier?

Did the price change (or was it a typo) on the Samsung Gear S3 Frontier?

To me, to two things:

Or a bike... I mean, hell, even a scooter could make that commute a breeze.

This was almost an NP for me, then I remembered how quickly that gen of EVs depreciated. There’s a fair number of Nissan Leafs of similar vintage for around the same price, and even the early Leafs (urgh) were a more practical car than the Think; plus, the fact that they sold more and Nissan is still around will make

The 2080 at $800 is just not a good value for what you get over the 2070. Given the significant performance impact that I think Nvidia can get with their next gen, when they move to 7nm, I’d almost argue that if you’ve got $800 to spend on graphics cards in the next 5 years, it makes sense to get the 2060 now, and

The 2080 at $800 is just not a good value for what you get over the 2070. Given the significant performance impact

Most games that support ray tracing right now do so the way that some movies were “re-mastered” to be 3D years ago: It’s in a few specific places, and mostly as a gimmick.

Most games that support ray tracing right now do so the way that some movies were “re-mastered” to be 3D years ago:

“This latest-generation unit offers a ton for not very much money.”

“This latest-generation unit offers a ton for not very much money.”

“The finance guy” at a car dealership is so close to a cartoon villain that you really can’t parody them. It’s the biggest problem with the dealership model - and it’s ironic, because the dealership model was supposed to “protect” consumers.

I often compare buying a car to buying a house, since those are the 2 largest purchases most people make. It’s nuts that buying a car means more time sitting at the dealership, even after you’ve agreed on a price. 

Isn’t that amazing? That also means they didn’t look when they bought the car - even buying new, I pop the hood on any car I’m considering. I mean, why wouldn’t you, even if you don’t know what you’re looking at? You don’t need to be a “car person” to if something is dirty, cracked, held up with zip ties, etc.