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Had an interesting discussion with a friends dad the other day. He grew up with 4bbl carbs, caps, rotors, and an engine you could actually see on his pick up trucks. Opened the hood on his new truck and cant see a valve cover, much less anything of importance. His comment was “Back in my day you could rebuild a Ford

I’d say even higher than that, any new car should reliably be able to go 150,000 miles with just maintenance and maybe a few random replacements like radiator/starter/exhaust.

A lot of factors combined here.

Newer cars are more reliable, hands down. They require maintenance, and you can’t fix a ton on your own, unless you have a specific skill set, and you’re rarely going to be able to fix it on the side of the road with duct tape and spit.

He did a pre-shit, we all do.

Can it deal with multi disk games?  I want my kids to experience Civilization as it should be - everyone sharing one set of disks and swapping out as required.  

The woodgrain makes the whole thing complete.

That’s the thing about paraphrase plagiarisms (the industry term)! As long as you have your own ideas commenting on what the source said, the paper can be good. People just have to learn to either quote the sentence, or else put the paraphrase into their own syntax. Of course, a lot of the time people do it because if

I can beat you, someone handed me a plagiarized, translated copy of a chapter of one of my master theses. How he thought I wouldn’t notice is beyond me.

I find it amusing that if I take my mining laser to a tiny rock for two ferrite dust I have their full attention, but if I use my terrain manipulator to scoop out hauls of copper from the ground, leaving open chasms in my wake, they couldn’t care less.

Yeah, it’s structured like someone trying to copy a college essay but changing the text a little bit.

No I tested it. In the current system, regardless of broken/fixed, a ship sells for a specific amount based upon any modules installed. I exchanged completely broken A Class Ship for 4 million units toward a new one. I ended up paying 40,000 units myself.

This, there is an ocean planet with Gravitino Balls, left planet after harvesting them. Was dead shortly after.

Listen, I held down boost button for a ungodly amount of time because of those damn sentinels aircrafts.

There are a number of ways to make decent units in No Man’s Sky now. You can chase the Ancient Ruins for buried treasure that rewards 100k-20 mil units.

A friend of mine started out, and he almost immidiately ran into a space battle with a fleet.   He joined in, and after the fight was over, the captain invited him on board the carrier.  When he said hi to the captain, the captain gave him the carrier as a reward for helping them out.  So he’s barely even started, and

If you give actual numbers, we may be able to help more. But, my first thought is to make sure you’re aware that wifi doesn’t deliver the speed you think it does - the “54 Mbps” that is claimed as typical max is theoretical. If you have a router that claims “up to 108Mbps” or other such things, then you need to be

I’m actually a licensed adjuster...and I can tell you that will clients like this in scenarios like this...we just total it.

Bruh. I’ve been yelling this at the sky for years. I get the whole flying car thing is still largely within the sci-fi realm, but so was the idea a whole network of gasoline-powered vehicles roaming around; when Henry Ford (I) suggested that around the turn of the century, people thought he was literally insane... yet

Sport Mode lowers the amount of electric assistance to steering, so it doesn’t change the car’s actual handling, but it makes the steering heavier which gives you that tighter precision at speed. It’s not even mentioned in the manual on my ‘15 at all in the Sport Mode description, but it’s obviously what’s going on,