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Damn, that article reads like a textbook example of everything that can go wrong with game development.

Wow, these are amazing! I played tabletop RPG Vampire only once but I would have totally gotten into this. :(

I think that is the most valuable defective stamp but not the most valuable stamp ever. Also, there are more than one inverted Jennys but yeah, good analogy!

The only exception to your point is if it becomes evident that there are more than a couple more of these. Maybe that was one of the motivating factors to sell so soon. If it's the only one then yeah.

I kind of like this white with red accents design. Simple and he can gradually change it during his stay at Ferrari.

This is a great list! I love how Williams FW36 was included because they stepped up after so many disappointing years. Mercedes engines made the difference for sure but also because they really had the best livery this year. Martini stripes cannot be beat. I would say it's on par with the Gulf livery.

Aw, this is giving me warm and fuzzy nostalgia about optimizing the config.sys and autoexec.bat files for DOS games.

The P1 drives effortless in that video. The control he had was effortless. I just wish that McLaren was able to team up with BMW again and put in a BMW V12 again for tradition sakes. It's a hyper-halo-car so it wouldn't have too much impact on all these concerns about V12s being irrelevant.

"Boeing also came out this week and said there will be an all new narrowbody replacement on the market for its 737 by the year 2030."

That is some serious long-term product planning. I can't imagine the nightmare and insane challenge that is the project managers' job.

I often wonder what it's like to serve on a carrier. It's big enough probably not to know everyone, yet small enough to form tight bonds and lasting friendships. Even though it may be grueling, it must be an experience one will never forget with many great memories. And you get to see jets everyday. :)

I have a soft spot for these support jets. I almost prefer their unusual designs of the "A" jets over the cooler "F" jets. I loved that the Prowler had that four seat cockpit, the weird air intakes, and the insect-like antennae. It will be missed.

Giggity.

"God loves all, gender or sexuality." I broke down right there.

Wow, the last SU fighter I followed was the SU-27 and it was one of the most beautiful looking planes but this is even more fantastic.

When I saw the photo, I thought someone built a "what-if" scale model. Thanks for sharing obscure real-world examples to humble this self-proclaimed car guy!

Wow, I've never seen John Davis look so young! :) "It's from West Germany." Great timing with the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. $35,000 in 1983 was approximately equal to $83,645. But for 150-160bhp in the North American version is kind of disappointing especially for that price. Still, you could

God I love small displacement to many cylinders ratio engines. Best one I experienced personally is a BMW 530i (V8 3.0). I still remember how "revvy" it was and yet so smooth. Would that be the correct characteristic of these types of engines?

Like a billion zippers being zipped and unzipped.

Including the TruCoat.

Yeah the promise of a job with the defense contractors after their service where they decide on spending worries me like crazy!