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  • Then you get stuck in the middle of nowhere for 40 minutes. Not fun, Eurostar. Not fun at all!

  • RWD is silly on an EV. You can have four motors, one for each wheel, which will give you torque vectoring and other features. Trust me, additional Gs in turns are way more fun than skids.

  • It does require maintenance, but you don't have to worry about the engine, transmission, turbos and other related moving parts. Your maintenance is basically brakes, tyres and other simple and cheap wear and tear parts.

  • The issue with UK services is that they all are fucking random and plenty of sections don't work. There are billions of logins, bugs and sometimes you just get redirected to some bloody nightmare portal from 1990-s. And EU citizens couldn't log in into HMRC portal for years after Brexit, what a fucking joke! And all they do is spend time removing jQuery, good fucking job!

  • Steam is full of shorter games with worse graphics made by indy devs. Guess what? No one gives a shit! Because no one needs crappy games from 1980-s.

  • The sales have dropped. What money?

  • They're already good with Android.

  • There's a bigger market now for many products, but their prices are usually keeping up with inflation.

  • Someone posted a link to a highway code, e-bikes are treated as regular bikes in the law.

  • They're not illegal, this police message is just plain wrong.

  • Not according to law.

  • Not OP, but also from the UK. I pay £8 per month for 5 gigs of internet traffic and unlimited everything else. Last month I used less than 1 gig... I can probably switch to a £6 tariff with just 2 gigs, but I use closer to 5 from time to time and don't want to switch back and forth all the time. For £25 I can get unlimited traffic.

  • Back in 1996 AAA games sold for $60 to $75. If we take the lowest price of $60 and adjust it for inflation, that would be $119 today. Computer games today are unrealistically cheap. And if you look at how much more effort goes into development, they're pretty much free.

  • Americans should fix their legal system so consumers cannot be abused. There are so much news from the US about warranty issues from literally every manufacturer and yet there are no issues like that in Europe. You can't boycott everything, fix your laws instead.

  • Ok, second generation nouveau rich. Old money are people who were aristocrats 1,000+ years ago. Elon had to work and still works like every other worker. Old money don't know what work is for centuries. The gap between the poor and Musk is about the same as between Musk and some old duke family from England.

  • I can definitely imagine your braincells being used to mine my crypto!

  • And now imagine old money in Europe. For example, the British aristocracy owns at least 30% of land in England (that's the official number, but Land Registry doesn't have information about who owns 15% of land at all and it is most likely owned by aristocracy as well). And England has a leasehold system. So if Blackrock would come to a king or some lord to buy some of their land, the land would be sold to them easily as a long term lease, for like 100+ years. And then Blackrock would also pay yearly rent on top of that. Because you ain't buying shit here, dirty peasant.

    Another thing to keep in mind is that old money here have their wealth for over a thousand years. They're not simply entrenched, they're a part of the fabric of the country itself. They have all kinds of exceptions in the laws and regulations and exist above everyone else not only in social status, but also in economic and political status as well.

    People can hate the rich as much as they want, but there's a layer in the society which doesn't care about the existence of the rich and the poor. And they are all related to each other through centuries of strategic marriages, so basically one incredibly large family spread across the whole of Europe.

  • We're not talking about concepts here, but about laws. Free speech does not apply in this case.

  • He's not entrenched, lol. He's a first generation nouveau riche. Basically a peasant with some bells and whistles.