whalerguy
MaineAssassin
whalerguy

Exactly this. It’s like with computers when the manufacturer announces their new $2000 chip sets records (in this one benchmark we specifically tuned it for that has zero real world usage). Who cares? Show me what your midrange chip in that government issue Dell is going to do running Excel, Outlook, and PornHub at

In the Northeast #2 fuel oil is the most popular (and cheapest and safest) option for heating.

The small town I went to high school in had one restaurant on the main street that used to be a funeral home. They kept the ornate woodwork from the parlor and turned that area into the dining room.  Looked great until you knew what it used to be.

What do we have on this thing, a Cuisinart?

My heart says NP but I had to vote the old adage of not buying someone else’s unfinished project, no matter how tempting.

All this buzz about electric, but oil companies aren’t just going to disappear. You still need oil for lubrication, plastics production, bunkerage and fuel for ships and furnaces.

Imagine how fast he would have been driving otherwise.

So with space limitations of 64MB for the N64 cartridge you had to choose what visuals would take up space. To compare a random example you chose: GT64, it was a VERY limited game with 3 tracks and it still had pretty low quality renders. Rush had more tracks, rendered damage, and lots of added “secret” stuff. That

LOL no.

Talking smack about Rush is bold.

Someone hit an overpass here a couple years ago and cracked the first I-beam (it was crossing the interstate so whatever hit it did it at a good clip).  That overpass was down to one lane for 6 months while they replaced the beam.

Torch I love you please don’t ever change.

What I don’t get is... why have the grill at all? Get the kidney shapes outlined in black and leave the grill out of the picture. Surely being electric is gets all the cooling needs from the smaller vents, so why even fake the look?

That hot take is accurate.

Fine, take my damn click.  Just know I enjoyed it!

It’s 2020 baby!

I approve of wanton destruction for science.

$600 per month to drive what Top Gear claimed was the “fastest car in the world” sounds good on paper.

Pretty clear indication that person should not be in charge of anything financial beyond the financing office at a buy-here-pay-here lot.

Aaaaand 55K didn’t hit the reserve.