It was my grandfather's car for much of its life. He only ever really drove it like a mile at a time before he was no longer able to drive. When he passed away a few years ago, I got it. For being a car that survived Sandy and sitting in several feet of salt water, it has held up astoundingly well. At the time, all it needed was an electrical harness replacement. Since I got it, other than tires, brakes, and routine maintenance since, I've only just had to replace the exhaust line last year. It's been a damn good car, and I plan to keep it as long as I can!
"The public’s confidence in the integrity of our judicial system demands a sentencing hearing that is entirely focused on the verdict of the jury and the weighing of aggravating and mitigating factors free from distraction and distortion"
The public's confidence in the integrity of our judicial system demands to see justice served you kowtowing stooge! Grow a pair and do your fucking job!
In the time it took you to write this, you could have gone on Google and proven to yourself that it is. Instead, you doubled down on ignorance. Good job!
I strongly disagree. I've had immense fun in every Bethesda game, including Starfield and 76. I've put hundreds of hours into all of their games, possibly over a thousand for games like FO3 and Oblivion. The only one that truly failed to grasp my attention was ESO. My only real complaint about Starfield was NG+. Losing over a hundred hours of collecting and ship/settlement building isn't new game plus. It's a prestige system, and although it makes sense given the ending, it's a shitty way to restart an RPG. Nonetheless, I've still gotten 180 hours out of it. Hell, I just started a fresh game last week and started modding the hell out of it.
With Bethesda, their games are about the fun you make. Sorry if you didn't enjoy the experiences, but maybe some of them just weren't meant for you. Personally, I'm looking forward to ES6 and sinking a few hundred hours into it. If it's a bad game, so be it, but I honestly can't wait to see what they do!
Yup, the 72-pin, after many years of use, would become loose and not make a full connection to the the cart. That's the most common issue. In general the NES is very easy to repair and there's extensive documentation out there for anyone with the knowhow to solder on a new part.
McCain was a Republican and Kerry is a Democrat. Of course they were viable! They have nothing to do with what we're talking about.
Also, it's not a media myth that third parties aren't viable. It's statistically proven fact. Third party candidates only poll around 1-3% of the popular vote by state, cumulatively, and none have received an electoral college vote since '68. The last viable third party candidate was Perot and even he couldn't win a state.
I wish it wasn't the case, because 2 candidates no longer provide enough variability in policy, but it's the truth.
It's an interesting one for sure. Considered the canon sequel to the movie. It answers what happened to MacReady and Childs at the end. It's funny to see people still arguing over who was infected at the end when it was resolved 22 years ago.
Unlike Trump who totally didn't tell Isreal to "finish up" and to get it over with "fast" because they were "losing the PR war" and then, when Biden didn't supply weapons to Israel, claimed Biden "abandoned" them.
Neither of our primary parties are going to back down on Israeli support any time soon. While I don't approve of what's happening. It's foolish to think that this is a dividing factor in this election. It's not.
It's an '05 Monte Carlo, but damn good call!
It was my grandfather's car for much of its life. He only ever really drove it like a mile at a time before he was no longer able to drive. When he passed away a few years ago, I got it. For being a car that survived Sandy and sitting in several feet of salt water, it has held up astoundingly well. At the time, all it needed was an electrical harness replacement. Since I got it, other than tires, brakes, and routine maintenance since, I've only just had to replace the exhaust line last year. It's been a damn good car, and I plan to keep it as long as I can!