Well, that's definitely the first time I've seen a rear wing on a motorcycle... Sorta wish I hadn't. >.>
Seriously; that was legit, especially considering the nationalistic context of the times. W strikes me (no pun intended) as a guy who probably didn't even need to practice to get the pitch right.
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lol When I was a "young adult" (as they say these days), I revisited my Lego collection and became to assemble kits based on the instructions still lying around... The finished products did not look very good considering the mish-mash of piece colors. q.q
Ah, that's sensible; thanks!
If that were true, it would certainly justify the price... and I'd have ordered one already! lol
You just brought back so many memories... Thank you. q.q
Previous Lego kits have been for the original Beetle (especially challenging, given the Beetle's curves and the Lego brick's brickishness), the Microbus (much more suited to Lego bricks), and they appear to be keeping with the iconic economy car theme with this British Racing Green Mini, complete with racing stripes…
Updated patch notes.
Here's something we can file under "extremely tragic": People don't talk about the Vector W8 nearly as much as they should. And when they do talk about the early 1990s supercar, they don't mention its wacko interior. But they should!
That is a very good point about programming languages; once you understand the mechanics of programming, it's just a matter of learning a language's syntax.
There isn't a benefit, per se. Very similar to regular languages, programming languages have evolved over time (e.g. the many variants of C). Often, each new programming language offers some benefit, such as improved performance, extensibility, legibility, etc.
Keep in mind that the OSs provided through the developer program will probably be pre-release versions.
Presumably both, so developers can test and take advantage of the new synergies between the two operating systems.
I may have to revisit the game it in that case; perhaps my memory of the mechanics doesn't do it justice.
Motorcycle Pro-Tip: Don't pretend to be The Ghost Rider.
Seriously; slapping horses is pretty fun.
The stop sign intersection was one of the parts that freaked me out. The guy didn't even give a look around; he just flew on through!