tycho13
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tycho13

So they’re refilling the gap left by crossover-izing the CRV?
....I’m trying to be snarky about this but I’m legit just thrilled.

I bet you’re a blast at parties.

This looks like a Lambo exec got hit by a teen in a Civic Type R on his way to work and assumed that was god sending him a message and went ALL IN.

This is by far the most compelling response in this list.
Really wonderfully written and insightful, thank you!

The Tesla systems across their line are actually what motivated my question- they seem to be the only people who get it.

You did great! I think durability is definitely a major factor, but one of the major things that limits the long-term survivability of a phone is the desire to pack as much power into as small as a package as possible- not only do cars need less computing power than a smartphone, but they have more space to do it.

I would agree with your reasoning if it was 2010-2012, but phones have been largely the same year to year since roughly the iPhone 6, or about 2015... with the year to year improvements being driven primarily by the technological limitations of the small form factor, a problem not faced by integrating similar

Look... being a furry is fine on its own. It ain’t my business where he cums and goes in the privacy of his own home...
I start to take issue when any fetish rears its face in public, because that is no longer private, as these words so happen to function.
It makes me (and others- many of whom incapable of illustrating

Can’t use bullets. Too many regulatory issues.
Even air rifles probably have some restrictions- certainly the pellets are frequently made from non-biodegradable materials that can also be toxic, like lead.
Airsoft guns might only be effective out to 150 feet at most, but you can put lots of rounds down range quickly and

Like... I just can’t let this go.

Phone technology has been great for years now, but infotainment systems still behave like an old blackberry. How hard is it to put in $500 of modern phone hardware in a $25,000 car?

Again, its safe to assume that if there was a better thing for those firefighters to be doing in that moment, its likely they would have been.

I would say it’s safe to assume that the owner of the vehicle was on site and specifically requested their help moving the car- he or she is likely in the drivers seat, obscured by dust and shadow.

It’s also safe to assume that if any lives were in danger in the immediate area that these firefighters wouldn’t have

I can see through about 80% of this...
Dealing from the bottom, slits in the table, false flats, dropping to and palming from the lap... lots of neat mechanics in that table, to be sure.
But that’s not the point!
This was incredible- one of the best magic routines I’ve seen, not because I was fooled or because the judges

I mean really this just highlights what we’ve known for a long time...
Whats good in the eyes of shareholders is not what is good for gamers and the people making games.
Expectations on both sides need to change if Triple-A gaming every wants to recover- share holders need to recognize that monetization strategies that

Yeah I quit because of toxicity not in the community but in my friend group...
And all the new heroes that have been introduced since then are keeping me away, because now getting back into it is a chore- I have to learn all these new heroes and all the changes to heroes I used to know...
Yet Kaplan seems to think those

eh, that’s only a small part of it- the bigger factor is that CostCo’s stock (especially the kirkland generic) is highly variable- what they’re going to get in on any given month can change drastically.

I got an ‘04 Acura TSX with a six speed manual, 134k miles, and impeccable leather for $5,500 with the catch that it needed a new clutch for $1,500 and I was pretty 50/50 on whether that was a good deal or not... and they want $6k for this???

I was thinking more like missing vitamins or other nutrients significantly reduced the ability to build the kind of muscle required for flight, which normally would get the birds killed but in this case just had them stop flying within one or two generations.

I wonder if dietary effects caused the devolution of flight faster than would normally be expected, or if a random mutation took over by happenstance... very strange that they wouldnt also be on the other nearby islands.