Where is this?
Where is this?
That looks like a TJ generation. I’ve also seen these with the JK (usually compared with a cow). I’d be curious to see the JL/JT, though, because they did a very clever job of rounding it off while making it look like it’s still flat.
They’re not even wearing safety sandals!
Bait questions are not new to the show or the genre
This sounds kind of dumb, but I have no idea what works or not in China
I think it depends on the price point, size of the market, and how much competition is in the market. If you’re selling 10 million of something you can probably get away with some slimmer margins than 1 million.
No, this was an actual comic he was drawing when they went to Comic Con
I don’t do a lot of the kind of gaming where refresh rate really matters (I don’t think Civilization needs to be 120hz) and for other things I do I’d much rather have the pixels, so 4k/60hz for me.
At least it was at Newark, one of United’s main maintenance facilities. I’m sure that made things easier!
Yes, there is Bluetooth for audio, but with smartphones and especially Android Auto/Apple CarPlay I’ve gotten used to having a nice large map in my car with real-time traffic and up-to-date maps, not paying a fee to the manufacturer to update the maps on the screen in the car, maps that are already outdated when added and no real-time traffic unless I pay an additional monthly fee to SiriusXM which only gives coverage to certain roads in certain cities.
I recognize it but I would have to look up the title and assume that would be against the spirit of the game
If you just want to watch Sports™ and don’t particularly care what sport that is you’ll probably find at least one or two channels on the weekends that will be showing something. Most sports fans have particular teams they follow, though, and outside of the NFL most of those teams’ games will end up on cable. Even the NFL has the Monday Night Football game on ESPN (usually) and Thursday Night Football isn’t even on TV; it’s on Amazon Prime streaming. Broadcast channels have decided they don’t want to deal with the unpredictability of sports on weeknights to a large extent.
League championships are about the only thing we’ll see on most weeknights anymore, and I expect even those will move to cable at least sometimes. It is somewhat surprising since networks are starting to find live sports to be the biggest viewership draw nowadays; most fans want to see the results live. Other shows are easier to stream/binge later. But sports broadcast rights have also been getting more and more expensive and the networks are reluctant to pay for them.
You might be thinking of in the 20th century a local team’s games might show on a local broadcast channel. Usually this was an independent (no network affiliation) channel or they’d just preempt the network programming. The networks don’t like having their shows preempted (I know one station that switched from CBS to NBC a few years ago because CBS didn’t want them to keep preempting network programming for college sports) and regional cable channels came in offering more money for exclusive rights to all games except the nationally televised games. So a lot of games that used to be on broadcast moved to cable (cable also allowed some teams that used to only have some games broadcast to now broadcast their entire schedule). This hasn’t been entirely immune to the wider cable “cord cutting” phenomenon, though, and more sports are moving towards offering a streaming option on the Internet, although it’s usually not a complete option yet.
On the test drive I did last week they said it’s free for 7 years, but I didn’t think to ask if that includes cellular data for the car or if it can use my phone. Still, I’d much prefer to just use the phone I’m already paying for anyways. Feels like yet another company looking for that sweet recurring revenue of subscription fees.
I wonder if the automakers noticed the hit when people stopped paying to update the maps on their built-in navigation and they’re trying to get it back this way?
Yeah, although I did a test drive last week and someone had already installed Waze and Spotify in the car I tried, which made me feel a little better about it. Would still much prefer it to run off my phone, though.
She’s who The Devil Wears Prada was purportedly about
We had to make an emergency trip to Quebec in January 2022 because of health issues with the in-laws. Father-in-law advised to get the stuff rated to -20°F, but it wasn’t available where we live and I’d gotten the car serviced before we hit the road and they filled the washer fluid with what they had, I’m guessing 0°F. I bought some -20°F in Buffalo but didn’t have room to add any. The temperature was rapidly dropping as we headed farther north and as we neared Watertown, NY the fluid wasn’t spraying well. I tried adding what I could of the -20°F but by the time we stopped east of Montreal that night it was -45°F and the whole system had frozen solid. Tried using a hairdryer at the hotel, but we couldn’t melt it until we got it in the in-laws garage. Without fluid running the wipers can mean just smearing crud across your windshield, making it impossible to see.
Now I always make sure whenever we leave Quebec that I have a bottle of -49°F rated fluid and fill the reservoir at home before heading up in the winter. If there’s a lot of warmer-rated fluid in the car I’ll actually siphon it out.
I switched to YouTube TV years ago, but now it costs as much as cable (still somewhat better functionality for me though). If I could do a few sports streaming subscriptions I could drop that also. Use an antenna for local TV news when needed, but most of them do free streaming of their news and weather emergencies.
Why is digital Billie Eilish the picture?