Yup. Got to check them out recently for some shoots. That R3X is gonna break Subarus future hopes in the EV spaceI need the R3X.
It looks like my jam of a car. Quirky, odd, fun. Like an ev Lancia Delta Integrale. It’ll be way too expensive for what it is… but whatever, it’ll be fun.Yup. Got to check them out recently for some shoots. That R3X is gonna break Subarus future hopes in the EV space
It is all a matter of perspective really. Yeah issues, but many of them are the dumb, unforced error things that the English and Germans do. Some are also pretty minor. I’d expect a much simpler vehicle like they are proposing to have less issues.Doesn't Rivian have a lot of issues already with their trucks though? Or is all that in the past now?
I feel like Chinese cars have always been a year or two away since 2006. Most still aren’t great, some are very good. I do think they’ll come over at somepoint, but probably more 2030 than 2026.Yeah that’s kinda what I thought. I wonder how many of these EV ventures actually pan out long term. Once the Chinese production hits the states (which I keep hearing is only like a year or two away?) these manufacturers are going to be pressed to lower their costs to compete. We bought a crappy hybrid van and I actually love it for toting around the kiddos. My wife wants a full EV and I am definitely waiting for the Chinese companies to come into the market and for the Toyota EV breakthroughs to finally hit the pavement. I imagine the Toyotas are going to be $$$$ though.
Anyone watching Shogun? Episode 2 was some of the best serial drama television I've seen in a very long time. Cannot recommend enough
I couldn't get past the first episode of Halo and I work for Paramount. You wouldn't believe how many stupid marketing emails we got for that show on internal emails. They haven't done it for any show since though luckily.It's on my list for sure.
Currently trudging my way through Halo. Why, I don't know, I've played the game, like, once in my life and it was for a few minutes at best. I know next to nothing about the mythology and story, so I'm not really all that invested. I literally didn't know what "Cortana" was until Microsoft started downloading it onto all our PCs for a while there.
Last season was...okay. This one just hasn't gotten me at all. After all the complaints of the Master Chief being out of the armor too much in season one, they switch showrunners to feature the Master Chief out of his armor even more, and a storyline that is just boring me to tears.
Also watched Reacher. Is it dumb? Yes. Is it really entertaining? Also yes.
Oh shit, you work for Paramount? Hope things don't feel as dire on the inside as they were reported recently. I read somewhere that they were in talks to merge both Paramount+ and Peacock. I don't care that much about studios but I'm a die-hard Trekkie and absolutely love Strange New Worlds, so whatever keeps that show on the air, I'm all for it.I couldn't get past the first episode of Halo and I work for Paramount. You wouldn't believe how many stupid marketing emails we got for that show on internal emails. They haven't done it for any show since though luckily.
I thought the first Reacher season was "okay". I like the first Tom Cruise movie way more and it was quite the difference between the two actors haha.
Shogun and The Gentlemen are both on my list for when I start a new series. I just finished up Justified again. That was a classic, the new one was okay, but not as good as the original. Trying to catch up on the new Curb season right now, but the pacing in the first 2 episodes doesn't feel quite like it used to...
Haha, yeah the past 6 months or so have been all rumors about mergers or buyouts - just this from today: https://www.axios.com/2024/03/12/apollo-explores-paramount-takeoverOh shit, you work for Paramount? Hope things don't feel as dire on the inside as they were reported recently. I read somewhere that they were in talks to merge both Paramount+ and Peacock. I don't care that much about studios but I'm a die-hard Trekkie and absolutely love Strange New Worlds, so whatever keeps that show on the air, I'm all for it.
The official Avs ticket vendor is Ticketmaster. They're absolute bastards, but going through their website is the best way to get tickets, including a reliable secondary market. I don't really trust Seatgeek/StubHub in the era of digital tickets, too easy to scam people. Case in point: tickets for the first round aren't on sale to the public yet. It's possible that sales have opened up to season ticket holders and some of those seats are being flipped, but I'm not a member anymore so I don't know for sure.We're going to be at the States with my girlfriend in April and we will definitely fly to Denver to catch playoff games! We've soon cycled from New Delhi to Hanoi so Asia part of our world tour is almost done. Only ~450 km (300 miles) left and then two weeks of rest.
Now.. can someone please help me out here. I want to buy the tickets to the playoff games but how does it happen?
Will the games be sold out immediately?
Where do I buy the tickets from and when does the sale of the tickets start? I googled this stuff and a couple of places like Seatgeek and Stubhub (both of which I've never even heard of) are selling tickets already. The prices start from around 200$, is that normal for round one? I've been to Verizon Center to see the Rangers play against the Caps in 2015, playoff round two and the tickets cost like 110$ per ticket and we were sitting very high. The websites gives me the impression that there are just a few tickets left, is that a hoax to get me buy one now?
Any kind of help is much appreciated. I don't want to miss this opportunity to see the Avs play in Denver.
The official Avs ticket vendor is Ticketmaster. They're absolute bastards, but going through their website is the best way to get tickets, including a reliable secondary market. I don't really trust Seatgeek/StubHub in the era of digital tickets, too easy to scam people. Case in point: tickets for the first round aren't on sale to the public yet. It's possible that sales have opened up to season ticket holders and some of those seats are being flipped, but I'm not a member anymore so I don't know for sure.
Prices are high, even for the first round, but they shouldn't be more than like $100-$120 after fees for the cheap seats. Keep an eye out for when first round tickets go on sale to the general public. It will probably be around April 1st.
Tickets will probably go very fast, but there are ALWAYS seats available on the secondary market, so I wouldn't worry about getting frozen out.
Gen Z kids playing Megadeth in a high school show and pulling it off
This makes my heart warm