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    This is the kind of stuff that should be a design focus, rather than creating ever larger grilles to appeal to the mainland Chinese market. There are so few chances to distinguish the outsides of cars these days due to aerodynamic considerations, and headlight design is one that’s sorely neglected in favour of just

    No, it’s because they’re cheap bastards. But you’re not arguing against my point. Which is that physics means heavier vehicles are more dangerous, and more stringent safety requirements mean heavier vehicles. Creating a self-perpetuating cycle.

    This test just exacerbates the existing issue. Increasing vehicle weights and sizes due to the need for more safety equipment. Higher safety standards that require more safety equipment. At some point there has to be someone that says “It’s good enough” and stops this escalation.

    I’d rather they don’t port the Majora’s Mask 3DS version. It’s broken in so many ways.

    “Your legs angle steeper than your axle, sir! Let waste that you cannot engage even the lightest clutch!”
    “One must think that such a large wheel is compensatory for lacking control in other directions, yes?”

    1971 Datsun 240Z. Alas, I’m poor as hell and the prices just keep increasing. I’ll never own one. But if I got one I would also never let it go. I’d haunt the fucker after I died, egging on the radioactive mutant descendents of humanity as they travel the desert wastelands of a post-global warming apocalypse Earth in

    Thus the screwover. The part that sticks with me is I’m pretty sure this is a fool’s moment from both sides. The potential customer because he thought he had a binding written contract from the dealership and not just an acknowledgement from some random employee, and the employee because he thought he had a guaranteed

    He did have it in writing. The problem was the dealership employee screwed him over by omitting the fact that what they both signed was simply an acknowledgement of the reservation, rather than a contract that forbid alteration of the final sales price.

    Okay, so It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia gets shafted. And RuPaul’s Drag Race is way too high up on the list. I like watching it, but it’s trash TV and the quality of the show goes up and down like a rollercoaster.

    The other thing is they put Rick & Morty on the list instead of Aqua Teen Hunger Force or Venture Bros.

    fad cartridge. For as long as there have been cartridges there have been arguments for one cartridge over another, and there have always been favorites that have little advantage over the previous favorite.

    They’re selling the last few CT5s and CT6s they made before idling those factories, the XT5 is stop and go, and the Lyriq’s months late on its launch. So... Yeah, aside from the XT4 they ain’t got shit.

    Most of the licensed software I use on my computers was made before 2016. Anything that’s not stupidly complex I make for myself for free using Python and LUA. Otherwise it’s down to pirating or finding open source alternatives. Really that’s the only way to get around the growing cesspool of recurring monetization

    About $1,000-1,200 since it’s mostly off the rack parts. The majority of the actual cost is the neck, since it’s high grade flame maple. The bridge is a basic Squier part, the fretboard and inlays don’t really have a market value since they’re some kind of new plastic, and the pickups are about $140 as an option, or

    The sky is blue due to a property intrinsic in all non-opaque materials called Rayleigh Scattering. Basically the more light that gets scattered from an indirect angle, the more it moves from blue to red. It sounds like that’s how this paint works as well, using a very specific crystalline structure to control the

    They’re making a hundred of them, and they’re just a mishmash of existing parts from the Custom Shop. Get your own hex head screws and you could literally make your own for cheaper than what this thing sells for.

    They cheap bastards couldn’t even resist the urge to use the block bridge from the starter Squier guitars! No floating locking bridge for you, precious Lexus Customer! No, you get a bridge that goes one way and puts enough stress on the nut to dig it out.

    Between this and the noiseless single coil pickups that nobody

    Even the seats look like they were crafted using as few pixels as possible.

    I find it funny that I can go back to other games like Tibia and Runescape, and play almost all the content they’ve ever released, aside from temporary seasonal events like Christmas quests.

    Meanwhile Destiny 2's getting rid of shit that’s just barely three years old. This is just a deep well of proof that paid

    Considering the features, that seemed like a great deal at the time. Fit and finish wasn’t on par with the Sienna or the Odyssey and you didn’t get a build in vacuum cleaner, but you got a huge amount of stuff still. Under seat coolers, six 12V outlets, overhead storage, modular seat rails, the Stow-N-Go system, a

    Oh shit those firetrucks. You could blow the walls in on a brick building with how much pressure those airport firetrucks put out.