Doing comparisons like these don’t make sense when motorcycles and trikes exist.
Doing comparisons like these don’t make sense when motorcycles and trikes exist.
I would assume the latter until proven otherwise. No doubt they hide that.
According to my iPhones privacy viewer it’s almost worse than Facebook.
The leap is an excellent “mid range” one since a lot of these chairs can hit $2000 new.
Demons Souls being the exception that I can think of off the top of my head.
That, and there are way less console exclusives.
Also, you can buy replacement parts years afterwards further extending the life of the product.
I’ll take “Reasons to never drink again for $200, Alex.”
That FX-8350 is the problem.
I felt the same with the tomb raider reboots. The first one was great, finished it multiple times. Only got through the second one once. And then never finished the third.
That’s super cool!
Are engine block heaters being confused for pre-heating the cabin? Because we have block heaters too.
The peak version of this that’s kind of sold me is you can pre-condition in the garage. Like, why wouldn’t anyone want to do that.
Too bad they discontinued it.
Haha I had to look it up, but that’s the definition of “innovation”. Literally taking something existing and making it better.
I guess it would be better to say they innovated the slate style phone. Android didn’t come out until 2008 and all other top phones used physical buttons. The iPhone technically only had 5 for general functions.
I remember the first keynote. Jobs kept repeating phrases like music player, web browser, and phone together like that. And then boom, he whipped out the first iPhone that was in his pocket the whole time. While there were similar devices at the time, nothing (to my knowledge) was all one package especially in an all touch device that small.
Astroneer, Raft, and if you like mindless indie stuff Generation Zero.
Remnant 1 & 2 if you like souls type third person shooters.
Dungeon of the Endless and the new version Endless Dungeon.
Forced update, they took too long to restart.
My bad. It just seems like the low hanging fruit everyone plays off of.
We actually used to get vehicles close to this size. The Suzuki samurai (really a jimny) was sold here for a number of years. Geo sold a fair number of almost kei cars that Suzuki made.
I’m a fan of limiting them from interstate highways, but keeping them registrable. It’s just dumb they cite “safety” even though the law explicitly calls out they aren’t required to be safe. I just want a nice 25-45 mph city truck to lug dirty junk around.
But if anyone is curious, Douglas deBoard imported so many European cars in the 80’s that cut into the profits of Mercedes USA enough that they pushed the law through. Buying them in Europe and importing them was actually cheaper (in some aspects) than buying a US market one. And the imported cars were better equipped!
It wasn’t even about protecting American manufacturers or trucks. Mercedes has just always been a huge dick.