thunder1979
thunder1979
thunder1979

This x1000 - it really doesn’t matter that the Hummer EV or other big EVs “only” weigh the same as an F-350, they accelerate like a supercar but even with regen braking, physics will not let them stop nearly as quickly.

Exactly the problem.

Well we stick a mirror next to the mouth and see if it fogs up. If it fogs up they give you a drivers license.

Just look around next time you’re driving and note the percentage of drivers with their heads buried in their phones. EVs being ridiculously fast isn’t helping either - Karen screaming at her kids in an SUV that does 0-60 in 4 seconds.

Eclipse

Oh a real Pathfinder you are, Tom.

Silly dealer markups are entering a new....

Still have my GSR (almost 10 years), but yea I don’t really drive mine too far anymore and I don’t go to shows outside of cars n coffee. Just sitting on Ohlins with some carbon fiber bits so not too modified looking on the outside (the Evo X I feel doesn’t need alot to be good looking). But when I first got it, I

The Evo X never had a CVT. It DID have a dual clutch transmission. These are very very different things.

I miss my unmolested Evo X (not counting the Cobb tune. It was a very mild Stage 1 tune). What an absolute hoot it was to drive. 

LOL, no, that’s almost 20%. And that’s exactly my point. In the past, we had big public works projects to bring things like electricity and telephone lines to rural areas because it was considered good for society, but not something that private companies would ever invest in. Internet access is a major component of

I don’t know if I believe that to be true. If we look at another example, when vinyl was at its lowest level of popularity some companies still produced turntables to satisfy the small market niche that was still out there

I genuinely feel that most people at this point just don’t care about ownership.”

It’s just publishers setting up an epic rugpull — one they’ve been dreaming about for decades. Once digital sales and streaming have completely replaced physical sales, they will have achieved full control over all products sold *after* they’ve been sold. They can unilaterally decide to remove access to any title at

I was hoping they would have some clearance sales.  They do, to a degree.  But way too much of their stock is still full price.  Let me pick clean the carrion of your physical media inventory, you assholes!  

This is going to suck real bad for console owners unless the platform owners allow keys to be distributed outside of their respective storefronts. Physical is the only way to get good deals on console games because retailers compete against each other for sales. When Playstation games become available only on PSN,

Weird that Best Buy doesn’t think this is why people go in the store in the first place and how they end up buying something else. The old way of thinking doesn’t seem prevalent to them anymore. I think this is premature to start implementing. Especially when Oppenheimer was selling out on the shelves.

Your blu ray player will play them just fine. 

Meanwhile, I’m waiting for more Disney+ shows to make it to Blu Ray so I can actually see them. Streaming is only great for people who live in cities.

I don’t think anyone is surprised by this. I still buy CDs and Blu-Rays, but I realize that I’m in the minority. I hope there continues to be enough of niche audience to keep them alive for purchasing online, but only time will tell. As far as games go, I would bet that Best Buy will continue selling them as long as