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Gamers Nexus goes over the backpack controversy.
Summary and archive of the relevant parts:Gamers Nexus goes over the backpack controversy.
And he still has the pirate avatar on twitter (a reference to him being called out for pirating software despite whining about adblock being theft). Eventually every facet of his company will just be passive-aggressive digs at his critics. We're watching him become the tech DSP.Actually addresing the issue or just ignoring it
Double down and actually made a merch just to spite his viewerbase
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What a petty asshole.
He even made his own twitter years back to prevent this, but i guess the e-whore power is too strongIt's also really unprofessional for him to be using the main LTT twitter as his personal twitter; yet another example of him having no boundaries between his business and personal life.
I was hoping for this. Steve has his own pathologies, but from what I have seen of GN is they are heavily advocate for customers.Gamers Nexus goes over the backpack controversy.
It would be a wash. LTT crew screams and makes silly faces at the camera.Also, I want to see LTT Labs vs. GN Labs. FIGHT!
Very few people ever even get that good, and it doesn't help that Pump it Up metal pads for the home practically don't exist. Every time I hear about someone that takes that game seriously, they always own an arcade machine. I'm sure LMG will have an arcade sooner or later, but it's anyone's guess as to whether or not they'd install a dancing game.While you're right that rhythm games can be amazingly good (and fun) HIIT cardio, I sincerely doubt Anthony has the dexterity to play hard/stressing enough rhythm game charts.
I never played DDR but I did fancy Pump It Up! as a teen, the best I could do skill/cardio-intensive-wise were charts like these:
And this isn't even considered "good" by competitive standards in Japan/Korea.
Playing one session takes 5-14 min and can burn anywhere from 60-180 kcal depending on song length and difficulty, so playing for 30-45 minutes 4-6x a week can be amazing for weight loss, but again, I seriously doubt Anthony exerts himself anywhere near the effort level required.
Some amount of anxiousness is understandable after seeing a wreck or (almost) wrecking yourself. I still get antsy whenever I see freezing rain in the forecast having almost slid off the road because of it. Getting anxious about driving different types of vehicles than what youre accustomed to is also understandable. Work trucks are rather different in size and handling characteristics than a hatchback sedan.Anthony and DSP should be roommates since they're both shut-ins with fear of driving. I used to have some anxiety when driving; namely going through a certain 4-way intersection where someone blew past a stop sign and hit two of us other cars. So I'd always feel a bit of a "is it gonna happen again" as I approached it. A little anxiety for whatever reason is normal under appropriate circumstances, just being afraid to drive is silly.
D'aww you're making high school me blush.Very few people ever even get that good
Yeah, once you get to the looking-like-your-having-a-seizure tier charts, you kinda need a sturdy pad to stay on your feet. There's a few people who seem to like no-bar challenges though, but I was never that suicidal.it doesn't help that Pump it Up metal pads for the home practically don't exist. Every time I hear about someone that takes that game seriously, they always own an arcade machine.
Probably not a genuine one. They cost between 9-14k USD new and 4-5k used in good enough shape.it's anyone's guess as to whether or not they'd install a dancing game
If he wants to lose weight that's the answer. If he is eating 7000-9000 kcals a day there is no amount of vr beat saber breaks that can get him down to a normal weight and keep him there while he is keeping the same habits.Eating better is more important than cardio, anyway.
If you want practical design MOLLE is great. Some companies manufacture pouches for photo equipment that can be attached to MOLLE - if you have small mirrorless camera you don't need separate bag. I have a small shoulder bag (Helikon LOL) an this is great way to save space so I can carry everything I need for small trips wih me. Another thing that could be there (especially due to it's size) are compression straps. It's a great feature if you carry heavy stuff and you need to go faster than walking pace.This part of the backpack marketing is interesting:
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Why do you have a need to point out "reinforced stitching" as a selling point? Not to mention the said "reinforced stitching" is on a hanging strap that won't experience enough strain to break with a normal stitch since even hanging a Leatherman on one isn't enough to break it and I doubt the target audience even knows about Leatherman, and the straps on the side seem useless, they are not MOLLE and they are vertical, so you can't attach any additional pockets on that.
Also this kind of stitching is standard on anything with MOLLE and no company that makes backpacks with it needs to point that out. And the "riveted lower strap" is also stupid, military backpacks just sew in the straps, plus they tend to have a quick release so they also have a plastic buckle and it's good enough for military use. This strap rivet seems overdone to me.
Similarly the backpack handle is riveted into the backpack, which once again is overkill. My Wisport has a fabric handle that's just sewn in, with what the LMG marketing people would point out as "reinforced stitching" but Wisport doesn't mention their stitching as a selling point anywhere on their site, because for them it's basic product quality. Having to point that out signifies insecurities of the seller about the product's build quality IMO. If your manufacturer is competent you won't have to tell the customer that your product is sewn together well, you'll just know it and you'll be confident in your product.
every single thumbnail of the wan show is like this, and yes they're all equally shitedit:
that thumbnail makes me nauseous, install the thumbnail remover extension