I wanted to comment on a few things...
I wanted to comment on a few things...
I want him to tackle San Diego County’s S Grade Road.
Aside from how obviously edited this is, the editor missed adding a reflection to the hood.
The funny thing is for motorcycles, the “everyman” one would be passed over for the GXSR or CBR. Probably because of the value dissonance (What’s a $3500 new Ninja 300 to you when you can just as easily swipe a $12K new ZXR-6?)
It’s also easy to figure out which appmanifest file belongs to the game: go to the store and note the store id number in the URL for the game.
I’ve heard amateur car thieves go after the expensive, flashy cars. The pros go after the cheaper, everyman cars because they’re easier to fence off either as is or for parts.
If you know the game’s Appmanifest file, you can copy that over too and Steam won’t even notice.
I’m not going to blame the GDQ people for this.
It’s not. The problem is a non-trivial amount of people don’t give their car regular maintenance. Autonomous car AI is most likely going to be programmed under the presumption that the car is regularly maintained, maybe with some tolerance for buffering. But if you run 50K without an oil change (which people have done…
I love the rifle used in the header image. It looks like a Kriss Vector, just as a rifle instead of an SMG.
That baby is the coolest baby ever.
There’s two major factors why I don’t trust robot cars right now
That time I took a business trip out to a customer’s site to help them out with some equipment, only to find out when checking in on the return flight at the airport that my ticket was canceled. Company didn’t say anything on emails, no calls, nothing. And the check-in desk just said “call the airline’s help number.”
What do lenders look at and give the most weight to?
At least with a physical disk I’m not waiting all day for my game to download. Just only part of the day for that 10GB update.
But what if I set my destination to Mordor?
The juicing/detox makes me laugh. It’s like people don’t recall they have this thing called a liver and one or two kidneys whose purpose in your body is to clean out toxins.
It really depends on how much the child understands the concept of want vs. need. Some children take a while to understand that not everything is a need.
My parents put it in a manner I could get. I could get money by doing “my job”, which was basically go to school and get good grades.
My first thought is if you make room for negotiations, the kid’s going to go “I want [some unreasonable amount]” and then complain when you don’t give it to them as if the choices in their mind were either they get that [unreasonable amount] or not.