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Been following this guys build for over a year, very entertaining watching him do more with less. He started out with a small harbor freight engine swapped into his Insight, and then progressively modified it more and more trying to achieve performance out of it, swapped in a bigger harbor freight engine, followed the same mod path, added EFI to it, and now finally bolted on one of those baby Aisin blowers to it.
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Actually looked at Crave after googling HBO Max Canada, god damn looks leaps and bounds better than Netflix.
There's been sweet fuck all available on Netflix lately, not sure if it's Covid backlog or the fact everyone has their own streaming platform so why farm anything out to Netflix.
With all the talk of Netflix cracking down on password sharing I think I might actually drop Netflix after having it for so long I can't remember.
Went to see Jim Jefferies tonight. Was great.
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Is there more shows? Where?
Quality of shows? Perhaps.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Quality of UI? Resoundingly no.
I found out about this too late, otherwise I would’ve gone. He’s hilarious.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I’d give crave a demo before you start drawing conclusions.
The UI is crap, the stream quality is worse, and it has a nasty habit of making me log in every time I want to use it.
But Telus throws it in free along with my Netflix so I basically dgaf.
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Might do just that, promo first month is only a dollar so could be worthwhile to see if it's worth paying for.
Netflix hasn't put out anything other than crappy documentaries and terrible reality shows recently. Last good thing was the half season of Ozark.
I find Netflix has rights to 3-4 old shows I like to watch as background noise. I don’t watch much if any of their new stuff, almost all of it in the last few years has been literal junk.
That said I think I get good value for it.
Originally posted by Thales of Miletus
If you think I have been trying to present myself as intellectually superior, then you truly are a dimwit.
Originally posted by Toma
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I'm watching Picard season 2. It's so bad. You're right about it being a show by people who don't like Star Trek and don't understand why it was so popular in it's heyday. I consider myself pretty socially liberal, but I feel like the writers of "nu-Trek" are hell bent on force feeding a narrative at the expense of telling a good story. Old Trek highlighted how diversity and individuality are so important by creating an enemy that is a perfect foil in the Borg. Now we get speeches to the audience.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Example (minor spoiler): Young Guinan is all despondent about the year 2023 and how bad the human race has become despite being on the planet since the 1800's through a couple of world wars. She says "They're killing their own planet!" before hopping into a first gen Ford Bronco which has got to be one of the worst vehicles in terms of efficiency and pollution. There's also no mention of the events of "Time's Arrow" in the episode, which makes me think the writers didn't even watch TNG before diving in on this show.
+1. Many of the same people so far as production goes, writers, etc, who are doing Halo are doing Picard. Should be all that needs to be said - both are terrible. Like beyond awful. Picard S1 was somewhat tolerable, but S2, good god.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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It still surprises me how frequently someone can post a link to a new YT channel that interests me, which I've not heard of before. Thanks Sentry, had a gas watching this channel's last year or so worth of vids. Cars/engines have never been my "thing" (I've done a fair bit of work on firearms, airguns, r+d with both, etc, but never cars/motors), so this channel has been a learning experience for me along with serious entertainment value being there.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There is so much content nowadays that there is no excuse for watching shows that are not AAA
Just curious what you think of Discovery? I've heard the same thing said about it, but I like it a lot with the massive exception being Burnam is so fucking annoying. I also could never get into OG trek...I just like space ships.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I just watched that episode last night and it bugged me at first, but in that time/universe The Federation didn't exist, so Picard and crew never went back to the 1800's, so he and Guinan never met. What bugs me more is that as soon as Borg Queen went back, she should have had the ability with the rest of the Borg. Like wasn't that a thing in TNG?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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And evil Data drives a Tesla.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Maybe they're saying something?
I know the Guinan scene you're talking about. I think they crammed 3 or 4 pointed "messages" into that conversation. Environmentalism was one... I think she threw something in there about class-ism and white privilege as well. (and I'm probably forgetting one) Good god.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I like slow thoughtful science fiction. OG trek was very formative to me in the 80's because most episodes were about a dilemma or how to solve a problem with creative thinking. Discovery is way too action heavy, and really only briefly goes after a deep issue and only does it superficially before resolving it with more pew pew space lasers. It relies on the mirror universe, which I think is a crappy cheap writing gimmick. Because it's shoe-horned into the timeline, they have to make compromises to not destroy canon. Once they free themselves of the timeline problems, the writers fall into the trap of having to one-up themselves, but after you save the universe a couple times it gets tired. I watched up to the first couple episodes of this season before bailing out. I really wanted to like it, but I can't do it.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
They could have done so much with Picard if they just chose a different direction. For example, the synthetic revolution and attack on Mars was done in a "short trek". That could have been a season exploring android relationship with humanity.