I <3 irrational memes
KayLeadfoot
That is an absolute no-brainer. Pay aside, take care of family.
That's the whole purpose of the pay anyhow, money is just an odd totem that we allow to take care of our families.
Plus, you get to hang out with the little one for 3 months! Your wife loves you even better. It's wins all the way down.
That's enough of that, you'll bruise its self-esteem...!
And as you know, that voids the warranty
I thought it was funny... if I have to explain the joke, though, maybe it wasn't that funny!
Like, King of Hammers is just about the hardest off-road race there is. The hard parts of King of Hammers do not look like a parking lot. The hard parts look like the picture below. To get hit with a DNF in the parking lot is unexpected, and that's the onion-y quality in my head. Again, the joke is not as good if I need to explain it.
Metal AF
As a muscle car driver in the past, oddly, the sound is a big deal. The sound scratches some primal itch. A muscle car sounds like mechanical power. It's hard to explain, it vibrates through the pedal, so I guess it's sort of a human-machine interface feature. But also emotional. A lot going on there, I actually find that dimension of the design real interesting, most potential buyers hate what they attempted.
I can see how the corporate suits and engineers wouldn't get it. But surely at least some of their engineers are gearheads? They tried to replicate it, and just widely missed the mark to most folks. It sounds really shitty in the videos I've seen.
You're right, tho, the simple answer... it's fake. It's much more expensive than it used to be, and it's clearly imitation. Nobody likes being a sucker, and a bad deal like that makes the buyer a sucker.
Greater than the sum of their parts, love it.
Whether it is a feature or a bug depends on how their sales numbers look for Q1 2025.
Call it Schroedinger's bug.
The Muse's cleavage knows what's up.
I liked that part of Minority Report where he gets his eyeballs replaced and then all his customized ads in the mall are targeting the wrong person.
... In a dark, dystopian crystal-ball sort of way. Not in a "corporations should use this as an instruction guide" sort of way.
Who would have thought, the customized ad part would be right, but the expecting malls to exist part would be wrong?
Yeah, that's how I read it :)
"But humans can do it with their eyes!" - says the man not selling a human brain to go with the optical sensors