For me, it's Rockstar. I think I have 1 Origin game, Need for Speed Hot Pursuit (2010 I think), whichever one didn't support force feedback wheels. I haven't bought an EA game since.
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I'll admit I can't nap as much as a cat. Maybe a dog.
Either way, there's no way I can sleep for 8 straight hours at night and stay up for 16 hours during the day. That's just nuts.
I think I just got bored with it. Plus I moved to a new place and it was too much trouble to mount it on the wall/ceiling.
Not gonna lie, I bought one in the early 2000s. Used it for a year or so, and haven't used it since. It still has the original bulb.
Or look at the bright side. The biggest asshole you'll probably ever meet just walked into your kitchen, and the only thing you have to lose is a minimum wage job.
Exactly. When am I gonna learn...?
There's nothing like waking up to that empty inbox.
I'm down to see any Joe Estevez movie riffed. Robert Z'Dar is Z'icing on the Z'cake.
Everyone else: Freaking out over unlawful detention, loss of civil rights, corrupted education system, asset forfeiture, bank collapses, "law and order" police brutality, detention camps, locked out of housing market, insurrection.
Black people: First time, huh?
Is your username a reference to the Greydon Clark movie?
They're a vanishing breed. I was searching Autotrader for a compact pickup, and the only thing I found was a Mazda B2300 ... from 1986. I can't use that - I'd be too worried about damaging it. It's a collector's item.


I figured they'd make these eventually. Even though AMD said they already tested dual cache and it wasn't really worth the extra cost, people are going to keep asking for it, so you might as well give them what they want.
The key is to charge enough to make a profit, and keep production numbers low enough that it doesn't fall below MSRP.
Anyway, I'm guessing it won't be a huge performance boost, but it will prevent the performance drop from core parking issues. If people want to pay a premium for that, by all means...