I think you mean ZEUSLAP, HGFRTREE, and GREBEAR.
Oh, and they're all the exact same product.
I think you mean ZEUSLAP, HGFRTREE, and GREBEAR.
Oh, and they're all the exact same product.
There's a place out in Washington State called Dirtfish. They call it a "rally school". For a bunch of money they'll give you a kickass Subaru and let you tear around a dirt track for a few days. Looks awesome.
That was over a year ago and I have. It's a bandaid on a dumpster.
I've had cyberpunk since launch and the only thing that has improved is stability. The game is still a hodgepodge of half baked RPG systems, most of which aren't even necessary to interact with. No amount of polish can change the fact that it's a turd underneath.
I hate Elon as much as the next guy but there's no need to spread blatant misinformation.
Cybertruck MSRP: $80-100k
Ford F-150 Lightning MSRP: $50-90k
Chevy Silverado EV MSRP: $55-95k
and that is the majority of your options. Obviously cybertruck isn't near as capable as the other two and it's also an ugly piece of shit, but there's no need to make things up to diss the idiots buying them, they do it themselves.
*Edit: formatting
Yep, I swore off any and all Chrysler products over a decade ago.
In a somewhat similar vein, the remakes of both Halo: Combat Evolved and Bioshock modernized the lighting and in so doing completely destroyed the atmosphere.
I know of a bar that still has these. They were also the very last bar in the city to have a real jukebox with CDs. Honestly it's a great place but the bathrooms are awful.
In addition, ordering online from Walmart is every bit as bad as Amazon with the heaps and heaps of low quality Chinese junk sold under brand names that only exist for a few weeks at a time.
No it didn't. I don't know if a single vendor aside from Bandcamp that will sell you the actual files, and let's be honest their catalogue is pathetic.
If I have to pay extra attention to a specific part of the screen during a specific part of a show just to notice the difference, is it really that big of a difference?
I've used most of these and quite frankly they are not good. Each of them quit working randomly or wouldn't play certain tracks and wouldn't get an update for days or weeks, at which point I'd move on to the next and get exactly the same experience. They're FOSS apps, and I'm fairly certain Google is to blame for breaking them, but even so if they are unusable for days or weeks at a time I cannot recommend them.
If you just want a YouTube app with no ads and background playback I would recommend PipePipe. It's what I've settled on after trying everything else, and it's fantastic. Google breaks it all the time, but updates very quickly bring it back online.
If you want something FOSS that's closer to the YT Music experience, I don't know what to tell you.