Why, don’t you want more than one car show?
Why, don’t you want more than one car show?
This has been going on since BAE sold the place at the turn of the century. Top Gear probably put a spanner in the works years ago but the council has always wanted to build on it. The issue is that Dunsfold sits in Surrey, which is mostly green belt land (for Americans that means its zoned so you can’t build anything…
No, people aren’t buying EV’S because batteries fucking suck. People won’t start buying them until they can be recharged in 5 minutes and there are universal supercharging stations at every gas station.
No. Micro-Machines were amazing. Get out.
I totally got one of these things for Christmas as a kid. It was cool as hell, but folding it back up was a bit tricky.
It seems more difficult whenever a player gets knocked out whenever it’s a clean play like this appeared to be, compared to a clearly dirty hit. There isn’t a villain that you can heap blame onto, or an easy narrative to rely on.
This is the society we keep opting for. The society we keep promoting through our choice of elected officials.
He was terrible on human rights, but not more terrible than Bautista and it probably took someone like Castro to over throw him. (Dear American Fuckwits— this is what choosing the lesser of two evils looks like.)
There are for sale in Canada for $129 CAD at BestBuy in Canada, which when converted is $95 US, so a much better deal! Just need to make friends with a Canadian!
There are for sale in Canada for $129 CAD at BestBuy in Canada, which when converted is $95 US, so a much better…
Bullshit.
I’ve always hated the “Make America Great Again” slogan.
Yeah, but how long were those games? I think I’ve played two or three games of Civ V, and Steam puts my time played at 24 hours. That’s not bad for 60 bucks.
I really enjoyed playing Civ and Total War games with my friends. We use to do like 50 to 100 turns per night. Check out Civ 5 when it’s on sale, because it’s dirt cheap and still a very good strategy game.
It’s hard for me to judge, since I’ve been playing Civ games for a long time, but I think Civ V would be a better intro. They carried over a lot of concepts from that game, whereas Civ V was sort of starting over because of the changes they made. If you wanted to try one out, I’d suggest getting the complete version…
Civilization is basically the grade school introduction to strategy games. If you need the preschool version, pick up the mobile or handheld versions. Which is what got me into the series, actually.
I’ve come to realize in the past week how limited my understanding of how to properly use districts is. This article just reinforces that. For a while, I wasn’t even using the adjacency bonuses. But it’s a big complicated game that I’ll be playing for years, so I probably don’t need to understand everything yet.
I’ve had basically all of these issues on PC too, not to mention the lack of steam workshop support. I’m downgrading to the regular edition and installing some graphics mods.
I’ve never really watched any anime (other than, like, My Neighbor Totoro) but the stuff I like in JRPGs — the sense of adventure, the feeling of actively exploring new worlds, the strategic battle systems — is pretty specific to video games.
Once in a while, you hear an old war story that restores your faith in humanity. Usually it involves a moment of…
Whenever I read a story like this, I'm always saddened by the pointlessness of war and the loss of human life. These stories demonstrate that we are capable of behaving humanely to each other, yet it only seems to happen briefly.