I've been flirting with the idea of finding one for my 350. Obviously don't do a ton of road with it, but even just getting out to the trails, which are about 30 miles away, it would be nice to have. I'd like one where I could quickly remove it ideally, or there was a guy that's making them on brackets where they fold down over the headlight. Has to be better than nothing, but I also don't want it in the way on the trails.
You aren't crazy. Mine couldn't even make it around the block without several interventions. I'm god damn glad I didn't buy into the hype and pay for it.
This is flag no.2, on the Jabroni to Bitcoin scale of it's a sham: the "Enjoy being a loser if you don't join us all on our quote unquote Journey" flag.
For casual users, sure. For professional users the answer isn't as cut and dried, especially when it comes to Excel users. For one, the last time I checked Libre's Calc version of solver was nowhere near as useful as the version of Solver that plugs into Excel. It also bogs down under more intense spreadsheets. You also can run into some weird formatting issues trying to go between the two, and when you have people with low intelligence or low patience involved, that alone can be a deal breaker.
Albeit It's been awhile since I've used Libreoffice, so I mean they might have solved some of this stuff by now. But that's mainly the reason for my usage of Office. Ain't saying I love office either, it's FULL of bugs that are more historical than Benjamin Franklin, yet they refuse to ever address them or add any real actual innovation to newer products. But like it or hate it, it's long been established as an office staple and we have to live with it.
It's the next stage of corporate capitalism. It's actually been underway for the past 20-30 years. We've seen the rise of the class of corporate overlords, none of whom could actually do the jobs beneath them, and add value of dubious quantity and quality. They take their MBAs and leveraged debt, and hack and chop, leaving a trail of chaos and dysfunctional broken companies behind them.
AI is just the next phase of this, and is going to be an economic destroyer, not value creator. Nobody seems to care that it can't actually really do much useful, let alone replace people in their jobs. This seems completely lost to all of these corporate dweebs though, because again, none of them could actually do any of the jobs beneath them when the chips fall.
What AI could maybe replace though, is the executive lair of most companies. It's not like neither add any fucking value, actually having AI in an executive role would probably lead to value creation, as everyone else could just largely ignore it unless it was useful.
Broderbund is right up there with top tier game makers, their games may be largely relegated to the history books now, but for all the right reasons. You didn't even have to be a big video gamer, to appreciate one for their products (think Carmen Sandiego or Sim City). They definitely had an outsized impact on the industry, and I think we'd all be in a better place today if companies like them were allowed to thrive. Instead we get private equity, beta tier releases and preordering. Not to even mention all these stupid remake$
Rocky Mountain Soap is the cats meow, I love their shampoo. The kids really like their bubble bath too. They've got a rebranding going on, it kind of smells like external funding, but for what I know of right this minute, 100% Canadian.
My answer depends largely on what I'm doing.
Ugg Nuemels are my casual favourite, much to the chagrin of my wife. Cole Haan Classic Oxfords if I have to dress up.
Activities wise, it has to be Five Tens on my MTB, I prefer Shimano shoes on my road bike, and Alpinestar Tech 7s on my dirtbike.