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Cake day: December 26th, 2023

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  • If anything you could try doing promotional balance transfers onto a lower interest rate credit card if it gives you say 12-24 months 0 interest rate -

    Just be aware that if you don’t pay off the entire balance by the end of the 12-24 month period that they will hit you with the entirety of the back interest starting from day 1, plus you have to pay fees to do a balance transfer so this is probably not an option in OP’s case.


  • Maybe a BMW like an M3 or something? After looking at the Civic I realized it has to be older as just about every new car has thin LED taillights while this thing has traditional round bulbs.

    Possibly also a Nissan GTR with a custom exhaust based on the shape and position of the taillights.

    Edit: not a GTR either. This car has the license plate directly between the taillights while the GTR is lower on the bumper.















  • Important to consumers, yes. Important to OEMs? No, quite the opposite. I don’t think that applies to screen size.

    If you believe this then why even argue against us with this “the market decided” BS argument in the first place? You’re arguing out of both sides of your mouth and contradicting your previous comments.

    What did you even mean if not to imply that people weren’t buying specifically large phones because they didn’t include these anti-features?

    I wasn’t implying anything. I stated that manufacturers put things like a headphone jack into a phone that seems like it was built by Fisher Price and then point to it’s lack of sales and claim “people don’t want headphone jacks”

    So then you agree consumers want bigger phones?

    Uh, no, I’m saying that consumers don’t always act rationally and make the best decisions which is why “market trends” can’t just be taken at face value. 1/4lb is actually smaller than 1/3lb if you weren’t aware, but consumers saw the bigger number and thought the smaller burger was the better value even though reality says otherwise.