@georgebsocial I humbly suggest researching Christian apologetics - the archeology, evidence, and reason. (Try to ignore how Christians act. Especially in America.) The mid-life of eternal life is forever in the distance. :)
Friends, today we remember and commemorate the death of our Lord. The cross was anything but a religious symbol in the first century; in fact, it was one of the most horrific things anyone could have imagined. Our Lord went all the way down into physical, mental, and even spiritual suffering, obedient unto death—“even death on a cross” (Phil. 2:8).
Jesus, in his kenotic journey, went down into our pain, despair, alienation, even godforsakenness—all the way down into our greatest fear, that which hovers over the whole of human life like a dark cloud: death itself. Why? That he might bring all the way up everyone to whom he has reached out. And he demonstrated in his dying that there is nowhere outside the reach of God.
@Ruleof2Review I think it depends on the definition of "crash". I def think the game industry is viable and won't collapse, but I think only about 60% of it is viable. I think we will see a huge die-off outside of that part. And after that, it can try to grow again.
@georgebsocial Replace shocks: $500 parts, $160 /hour x 3 hours labor = $480 Combined cost: $980 for shocks
$160 to investigate the vibration and coolant leak.
Cost to fix vibration: Depends on what's vibrating.
Cooland leak: $12 part and 2 hours = $332.
Total: $1,322 minus the vibrating thing
@Ruleof2Review At the time the Wii-U came out, I was slightly distracted with life circumstances. With that in mind, to give you an idea about how poorly marketed it was, I did not know the Wii-U had come out for like... 2-3 years? - At which point it was already called a commercial flop.