

Is the odometer not recorded when having yearly inspections? Or do people cheat it before those as well?
Is the odometer not recorded when having yearly inspections? Or do people cheat it before those as well?
they don’t allow VPNs
Most likely to reduce the risk of ban-evading cheaters/griefers. Plus that most people usually avoid using a VPN when playing such games, due to the risk of increased latency.
For some reason, my steam ID wasn’t banned.
All of these plugins initiate only an IP ban, so the person is able to rejoin with their “real” IP address.
But you’ve actually tried asking for your Steam ID to be whitelisted? Shame that their admins don’t know how to/don’t want to do it.
Why not ask the server admin to whitelist your Steam ID? If you’re apparently a “regular” and don’t cause problems, I don’t see why they wouldn’t whitelist you.
I think the lack of profile-wide “karma” is one benefit, so there’s not as much incentive to farm imaginary internet points and such with the same old zingers. Who knows, but hopefully not.
How many of those thousands are actual good comments though? Last time I was there, I swear the majority of comments were from bots reposting the same comments that were in previous threads. It felt peak dead-internet.
I don’t use Voyager, but I assume it’s the upvote/downvote ratio?
Isn’t that just the same pig, just wearing different makeup? I’m not a fan of msedgewebview2.exe allocating 500+ MB RAM just because Teams is open, but maybe that’s Teams fault…
It must be annoying to remove their mobile antennas though? It seems like most new cars have built-in connectivity.
You’re usually not supposed to interact with the screen either when driving, and it’s easier to put your hand back on the wheel when the screen is mounded instead of dropping your phone… but I get what you mean.
Sweden having fewer than 1% black people
Sorry, where are you getting your statistics from? The 1800s?
It could also be some IDN tricks. Most browsers translate mixed scripts into punycode nowadays, but it can be easy to get tricked. Just go to their official site if you’re unsure.
For example: www.prοtοn.me/ looks like a normal link… but the O’s have been replaced with the Greek letter omicron.
the blank cheques being handed out wastefully
What blank cheques exactly?
And I’m not sure how you do it down in oz, but in most other countries, the government creates budgets for each agency, and those agencies then decide how to allocate their funds. If the government thinks that some agency is wasting too much money, they reduce their budget. There’s not supposed to be a king who decides all that on a whim.
And how many “blank cheques” to the defense industry have been investigated? Surprise, because it’s not about cutting “wasteful spending”.
What happened to “snowflakes”? I guess that just like everything else, it was projection.
Why don’t other cars suffer the same fate as often?
Don’t these crawlers save some kind of metadata before fully committing it to their databases? It’d surely be able to see that a specific domain served just garbage (and/or that it’s so “basic”), and then blacklist/purge the data? Or are the AO crawlers even dumber than I’d imagine?
So you mean they have an entirely different “base” coffee when making a normal latte vs an ice latte? A latte should just be espresso and milk, and an iced latte is just that + ice…?
Is there a big difference in price and/or size if you’d order a normal latte? If not, yes, I’d 100% expect similar sizes.
Wuphf!
He got a burger as well. It’s seemingly minor, but we have a saying that “many small streams make a large river”. The cop probably meant well, but it’s unacceptable behavior unfortunately.
Another side is that you’re also bound to their agreement. If the law firm was too soft on them, tough luck.
In an ideal world, we’d have government agencies prosecuting illegal stuff (and putting huge fines back into the economy) instead of hoping that private law firms will do a class action, but oh well.