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As hilarious as this is, this is exactly how I remember goths dancing back around the turn of the century (when the first V:tM was in development) and modern vampire interpretations seem to pull inspiration from goth and rave culture, so seeing vampires dance like this wasn’t strange at all. I honestly can’t imagine

I like it. It looks like a modern interpretation of an early GT1 car.

Is that an open/close sign and a basin for washing up just outside the door? I’ve spent money to rent cottages whose washroom wasn’t as well thought out as this video game hole in the ground.

I don’t think there’s anything that can absolutely contain hydrogen however.  The molecules are just so small that they’ll always find a way to diffuse into the material that’s supposed to contain them, usually embrittling the container material in the process.

Can someone set up air sensors too so that people who delete their cats can be ticket too? It seems like every other day I get stuck by some ‘racer’ that’s removed their catalytic converter to unleash an extra 2hp, giving everybody in the vicinity a headache if they dare to leave their windows rolled down.

The right choice would’ve been to hold the wheel to the left for a fraction of a second longer and roll back onto the accelerator a fraction slower to not block the racing line instead of twitching it to the right as the stewards saw on the telemetry.

To play Devil’s Advocate, if Vettel didn’t have 100% control of his car, should he have been accelerating so hard and angling for the racing line to begin with? I’m not aware of the intricacies of F1 regulations, but isn’t the unsafe entry penalty assigned when a driver attempts to retake the racing line while at a

Even if they release before December, I wonder if 2020 may be the new benchmark, as much as we look back at 2007 today with reverence.

But unfortunately they’ll be advertised as:

It looks like an interesting experiment, but I suspect that those small infantry units will be broken/lost by the 2nd time the game’s brought out, but the game looks so needlessly complex that I doubt many people will pull it out for a 2nd go.

I didn’t say I wanted a 4-wheeled E-bike, just a new vehicle class that would have an equivalent use. A cheap, low occupancy, speed capped (though not 16 mph), non-highway vehicle that could be used to commute to and from work with a much smaller footprint than driving a car.  The Twizy has an 80 km/h model that would

I’d love for a government to license ultra-compact cars, smaller EV commuter vehicles with a speed cap that would be a 4-wheeled equivalent of an E-bike. Something like a Renault Twizy could replace a commuter vehicle for most families yet would only cost about $9k new.

I tried my first Beyond Burger as a recently converted vegetarian and I think what it’s missing is umami. It’s not as savory as a meat burger so I was left a little bit wanting as I ate it. I think that it would be greatly improved if topped with grilled mushrooms or mushroom ketchup, tomatoes (especially sun-dried),

My 2017 car still has a physical key and standard ignition switch.

I’ve found that milk usually lasts way past its Best Before date. I still buy 4L (~1 gallon) at a time but my consumption has gone down to only splashing a little bit on oatmeal for breakfast, so a container lasts for a month or longer. Milk has a very noticeable flavour and smell when it goes off, yet I can’t

Plus it sound as if the landfill will only contain contaminated materials that are already at the site being decommissioned. These materials are already there, but somehow pose more of a risk if they’re buried in an engineered landfill rather than being exposed to the elements like they are today?

I’d hate to see what F1 would do with the bridge. I think it’s one of the most iconic pieces of Watkins Glen and would hate to see it changed or reconfigured to accommodate F1 crash regulations.

Might the Glen be too hilly to host a new F1 event?

It was a good movie. It wasn’t a great movie, it’s not going to win any Academy Awards (maybe a nomination for their CGI work), but overall it was an ok movie. I didn’t come out of it gushing over how great it was, but I don’t regret spending money to see it, my friend’s 5 y/o daughter could enjoy the movie right

Kotaku, please remove auto-play videos from the scrolling video feed. I can tolerate new articles loading when I scroll down too far (though I don’t care for the feature and never use it), but a video should never start playing just because I scrolled down too far when reading another article’s comments.