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chitoryu12 posted:If I remember correctly, wasn't the PT Cruiser a pretty average and inoffensive car despite its unusual appearance and that's why it's everywhere? They're around everywhere for one reason: extremely low wheelbase Basically they are really easy cars to get in and out of, that means they were sold to and bought by primarily elderly people and people on the end of middle aged. Those kind of people take care of cars but by now many of them are dead or can no longer drive and so now those cars are in the hands of their kids or more likely their kids teenage children. Also it doesn't help that the PT Cruiser has really wide windows so it's easy to see out of. It's the same reason the Scion XB sold so well to the same demographic.
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This was a big argument somewhere in AI about the merits of the vehicle, but the PT Cruiser won awards for its design when it was launched. It's weird to think of now, but it was a thing that happened. Near the end of its production run, it also won awards for lovely design because they were so proud of tarting up a Neon, they didn't change a drat thing for nearly a decade. It was a very Chrysler move Since it is just a Neon, it was incredibly cheap to produce and since it's technically a "light truck", it has more loose EPA requirements, so Chrysler made an absolute shitload of these award winning cars.
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# ? Feb 8, 2017 01:41 |
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the PT Cruiser design document, yellowed with age and shoved in a forgotten drawer in an abandoned Detroit office building, all just a single sheet of paper with the word MOMS repeatedly circled and underlined
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Moe_Rahn posted:the PT Cruiser design document, yellowed with age and shoved in a forgotten drawer in an abandoned Detroit office building, all just a single sheet of paper with the word MOMS repeatedly circled and underlined lol no, the PT Cruiser’s design document is better reading than the Pepsi rebranding document
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# ? Feb 8, 2017 04:46 |
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Haifisch posted:
How the gently caress can they have the balls to claim to have more capacity on their service, when they are trying their damndest to make people believe that data caps are perfectly fine?
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Schubalts posted:How the gently caress can they have the balls to claim to have more capacity on their service, when they are trying their damndest to make people believe that data caps are perfectly fine? Yeah, I feel the same way when they're like "most people use less than 5gb". Then why is unlimited such a burden?
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# ? Feb 8, 2017 07:56 |
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I use 5gb in a day.
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Boywhiz88 posted:Yeah, I feel the same way when they're like "most people use less than 5gb". Then why is unlimited such a burden? It's bizzare watching the goalposts for mobile advertising shift lately, like Sprint saying yeah their service is just a little bit crappier.
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RagnarokAngel posted:It's bizzare watching the goalposts for mobile advertising shift lately, like Sprint saying yeah their service is just a little bit crappier. Because they're trying desperately to make people think network reliability is the same thing as network coverage.
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Schubalts posted:How the gently caress can they have the balls to claim to have more capacity on their service, when they are trying their damndest to make people believe that data caps are perfectly fine? They have more capacity. They never said you could have it
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Moe_Rahn posted:the PT Cruiser design document, yellowed with age and shoved in a forgotten drawer in an abandoned Detroit office building, all just a single sheet of paper with the word MOMS repeatedly circled and underlined My mom loves the look of the PT Cruiser, and thinks it looks like a 'mobster car'. Even disregarding that, I would still totally describe it as what a suburban mom thinks a mobster would drive.
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# ? Feb 8, 2017 13:40 |
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BioEnchanted posted:They have more capacity. They never said you could have it They always find a loophole. RagnarokAngel posted:It's bizzare watching the goalposts for mobile advertising shift lately, like Sprint saying yeah their service is just a little bit crappier. And then there's T-Mobile, who Verizon tried to call out in that lovely tweet, who give all of their plans unlimited data and make sure it's prominently advertised. Even my 5 years old, $30 plan has unlimited data from them.
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# ? Feb 8, 2017 18:11 |
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Someone asked about David Rees's clipart comics in another thread, which reminded me of the time Jamba Juice ran an ad campaign that ripped him off completely (1), (2), (3).quote:Whoever made this ad is probably a 22 year-old “creative” at some ad agency in Tech Valley, CA. Way to think outside the box, sonny. Have fun snorting cocaine at the nightclub you go to with your friends who work at Twitter or wherever. And no, Adult Swim will NOT buy your stupid cartoon you’re developing with your housemates about four guys who work at an ad agency but are secretly lobsters.
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# ? Feb 8, 2017 18:24 |
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I mean, snorting cocaine and going to nightclubs sounds like a lot more fun than drawing a webcomic.
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bongwizzard posted:I mean, snorting cocaine and going to nightclubs sounds like a lot more fun than copy/pasting a webcomic from clip art.
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Schubalts posted:They always find a loophole. Yeah but don't they force lower quality video and music streams?
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# ? Feb 8, 2017 19:50 |
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Zero One posted:Yeah but don't they force lower quality video and music streams? Yeah, they have a cap. After which you get throttled. I mean it's a step up from the norm, and hilarious that's what Verizon is going after.
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# ? Feb 8, 2017 20:07 |
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T-Mobile plans have a data soft cap where after you hit that cap (also just a few gigabytes a month) they put you on data that is basically unusable outside of taking 30-60 seconds to download a page of text. That's how they get to say they have unlimited data.
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Zero One posted:Yeah but don't they force lower quality video and music streams? Video quality is SD, which is usually fine for a mobile phone. I think you can opt out and use HD streaming which would go against your quotas. As for music...can you force crappier music streams? I use it with Spotify and it sounds the same whether I'm on WiFi or cellular. The free streaming is just a way to backdoor everyone into what is essentially an unlimited plan. They've probably got direct pipes to the media providers so they're not paying for backbone bandwidth.
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Skaw posted:Yeah, they have a cap. After which you get throttled. I mean it's a step up from the norm, and hilarious that's what Verizon is going after.
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WithoutTheFezOn posted:It is the norm now. Verizon (and I'm pretty sure ATT) now has the same throttling. Verizon calls it "safety mode", available as a toggle on all their current plans. It's even free now, it cost $5 a month for like a single month after it came out.
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# ? Feb 8, 2017 23:49 |
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I'm on Google Fi and everyone talking about these cell phone plans makes me sad.
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 00:50 |
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Turtlicious posted:This reads like Red-Pill pseudo psych. I can't speak to the pseudo-psych part because I don't know a lot about psychology and I honestly don't know what would be "pseudo psych" since psych in general is a relatively subjective soft science as far as I understand it, but I don't think this or any of the tlp articles are really trying to make any redpill points. I can understand that invoking "beta male" is a prominent talking point in a lot of those articles and all that, but this article isn't so much an indictment of that and a "wow guys are pussies now what happened to men being MEN" and more of a critique of how the new view of masuclinity that resonates with some demographic is a lot different than what it used to be and how the tone of advertising has shifted accordingly. It's less "ugh what happened to men" and more "young people of this marketable generation have this new idea of what a Real Man is and the fact that advertisers are modeling their ads as such shows how these ads are less about the intrinsic properties of the actual product and more about how this product fits into what this demographic wants to be".
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KakerMix posted:I'm on Google Fi and everyone talking about these cell phone plans makes me sad. I'm looking at this and it seems too good to be true. Do you like it? I am seriously considering switching over right away.
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Boofchicken posted:I'm looking at this and it seems too good to be true. Do you like it? I am seriously considering switching over right away. I have it and I love it. The phone is great and Google does not skimp on their service. When I had an issue with my GPS, their 24/7 tech support helped me, and then said they would send me a new phone, but not to return my phone until the new one was verified okay. I need to get my mom on this plan.
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Schubalts posted:How the gently caress can they have the balls to claim to have more capacity on their service, when they are trying their damndest to make people believe that data caps are perfectly fine? Krispy Kareem posted:There's a place north of me where they'd run real live "what will nuclear radiation due to living things" in the forest. https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3631148&userid=72565#post429202978
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 05:37 |
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I'd switch to Google in a heartbeat but I have family that live in rural/country areas, and it seems like Google's coverage mostly covers bigger cities and along major highways. I'd like to be able to get service when visiting farther flung folks. My brother users it and loves it, but he's always in his city.
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Cowslips Warren posted:I have it and I love it. The phone is great and Google does not skimp on their service. When I had an issue with my GPS, their 24/7 tech support helped me, and then said they would send me a new phone, but not to return my phone until the new one was verified okay. Another Fi user chiming in, I'm reasonably certain they're piggybacking off Sprint's network as far as coverage areas are concerned. Happy with it though, been over a year now.
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They use Sprint, T-Mobile and US Cellular for coverage.
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Boofchicken posted:I'm looking at this and it seems too good to be true. Do you like it? I am seriously considering switching over right away. To echo the others that have already responded we went from a Verizon unlimited plan with two lines (the OG one that they desperately wanted people to stop using) and went from $210 a month to Google Fi which usually is around 60 bucks a month and we've had no perceived change in service. Plus when my wife went to Spain with her mother a few months ago she could just simply use her Google Fi phone as it automatically switched over and went 'hey you're in Spain here is how much it will cost'. The best part about Fi is being able to manage the plan from within the phone, and knowing that no matter how much you use it will never be more than 10 bucks a gig. Google Fi feels like how cell service should be.
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Look at you guys with your living in real places. Verizon is the only one that comes in reliably where I live.
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Moe_Rahn posted:the PT Cruiser design document, yellowed with age and shoved in a forgotten drawer in an abandoned Detroit office building, all just a single sheet of paper with the word MOMS repeatedly circled and underlined My first car was a purple PT cruiser with wood panel siding that my grandpa bought two months before being diagnosed with dementia. I loving hated that car so drat much but it was basically free...
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Meanwhile in Finland, actually unlimited data is like 30bux per phone
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Wilford Cutlery posted:They use Sprint, T-Mobile and US Cellular for coverage. Don't forget wifi calling I use Fi too and it's pretty sweet- though it still sometimes sucks at switching to the best carrier depending on where I am, but I was able to get around this by using the FiSwitch app to do it manually if I need to. One other thing that surprised me is that my wifi-only Android tablet also started receiving calls after I signed up.
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Rough Lobster posted:My first car was a purple PT cruiser with wood panel siding that my grandpa bought two months before being diagnosed with dementia. ... oh my.
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# ? Feb 10, 2017 23:13 |
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Was any car from the 90's good looking?
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Krispy Kareem posted:Was any car from the 90's good looking?
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Cage posted:3000 GT. Yup, that and the NSX:
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Krispy Kareem posted:Was any car from the 90's good looking? Them's fightin words
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Celica GT-4
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