
cakebatter
- Joined: Feb 19, 2015
- Last Login: Jun 30, 2022, 1:03pm EDT
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My Steam Deck simply provides more access to my games. While I’m not going to game on the toilet, I do now game in bed, on the couch, and in my car while at a EV charger.
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It has a shorter wheelbase than the Ioniq 5, but I believe the 6 is actually longer than 5.
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So can we expect Lumia 1020 style cropping and zooming?
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A $99 price point isn’t even remotely needed, Zuckerberg just need to create a popular use case for it, and price won’t even be a factor.
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DCFC along highways and interstates, and a boatload of level 2 chargers at destinations such as shopping centers, super markets, places of employment, Town halls, libraries, etc.
I don’t mind the apps. Card readers are a major point of failure, either from wear/tear, abuse, and scammers trying to add card skimmers. What I fear are DCFC locations becoming targets for crime. Any nighttime charging and I feel exposed as my car sits there tethered to the station.
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If you had a gas pump in your driveway, how often would you pump gas at any station within 25 miles of your home? Almost never. We need more DCFC stations along interstates and major highways, vs local intersections where the majority of gas stations reside.
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My dad owned a Wildcat. GM did a good job modernizing the looks and keeping it sleek and aggressive.
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Digital sports trading cards are a silly use case? Yeah OK. Top Shot tanked because Dapper got greedy flooding the market with moments without securing new members. Top Shot also has a problem with multi-account users, and suspicious activity regarding its influencers gaining foreknowledge of challenges.
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Yep. No different than the owner of a Honus Wagner baseball card.
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Not if you add 2 way mirror glass on front. I use to install TVs behind mirrors all the time for a few hundred bucks. That’s far more aesthetically pleasing for a larger percentage of the buying public than a leaning TV on an easle.
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Exactly. The average television today is quite unassuming with ultra thin bezels. Now if this article were written 15 years ago, I’d more than likely agree with the sentiment.
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