You could do an equivalent thing with our current system, without the added expense of LED displays, or the complication with on-demand signals:
You could do an equivalent thing with our current system, without the added expense of LED displays, or the complication with on-demand signals:
Someone buy this and make it run a 9-second 1/4 mile, please.
@FuzzyPlushroom: OH OK (should've refreshed)
@Mad_Science: Don't forget shooting brakes.
@Adamskiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiy: Talk about a smoke screen, btw.
@stuckintheivy: With that in mind, this video accomplishes more:
Hunchback of Notre DAAAAAAYYYYYYYUUUUUUMMMMMM
@Mad_Science: Upon further consideration, Chevy/GM should just drop a twin turbo Duramax into the ZR1. Don't worry, that 1000hp and 2000 lb-ft of torque at the wheels won't kill you until the engine...uhh...starts.
@Mad_Science: As if Lambos have ever held that title?
Just for grins, who can determine the make and model of the car?
@ThateMotorsport: See: @avusone:
@jdepould: Nurburgring wagon duels :)
@blogsdo: I see your deer and raise you a moose:
There needs to be a 1-on-1 hoon-out between this kid and Mr. Power Wheels.
@iamjames: Depends on what people think "fine" is. For some, anything less than 60fps constant on at least mid-level settings is sub-par. And I seem to remember hearing that the demo had considerably more 'simple' graphics than the final release....but I've neither played nor seen in person either one, so ignore me…
Although I play PC FPS games, I don't play Crysis....but if I'm not mistaken, the dev system also allows you to render certain sequences in high quality like that at whatever speed it takes. So even if it takes a second to render every frame, making it unplayable in real-time, you can let your computer sit there and…
@avconsumer: You mean can you afford one if you sell everything but that?
They should make a law that requires you to have attended and sufficiently passed either racing school or stunt driving school to purchase a vehicle valued at over $100k USD. Likewise, have less restrictive traffic/vehicle laws for drivers with such certification.
@Adamskiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiy: the = my*
The first time that the RX-7 was out of commission for a couple days (a couple months after buying it), I was forced to drive my mother's Taurus. I found myself not paying enough attention to driving because with the power steering and auto trans, neither of which my car has, I felt like I didn't have to do anything…