CrymeLord
CrymeLord
CrymeLord

I use 100% maple syrup. You can keep it out of the fridge. I talked to one of the maple syrup collectors at some event. If it gets some mold on it, you can skim it off. Not gonna make you sick. I’ve done it for years without a problem.

I would kill to find someone who plays this on the steel drum (or at least the part that sounds like it’s supposed to be a steel drum).

Magical Sound Shower is perhaps my favorite video game music. I was hooked on Outrun back when it came out in the 80's. I got to the point where someone could tell me which path to choose and I could finish it no matter what they said.

Ah, the Ford Escort era of Mustangs.

The blow-up dolls that you’d inevitably be packing could serve as extra airbags.

I didn’t know if it was realistic or not, but that is the only thing that makes sense to me if you are just looking at the numbers.

If you notice in the video they are dealing with waste baskets where people tend to use random plastic bags instead of getting purpose built trash bags.

I have a Simple Human trash can or as I like to call it “The $100 trash can”. You don’t need any special bags with it.

So, when you have a really tall and presumably good player playing against shorter, average talent how can you know how good he is unless he’s been challenged by similarly skilled players?

That depends on how long it takes for the battery to warm up

If the battery is already warm before starting there is no difference. (why some people have battery warmers).

I think the motorcycle equivalent would be a mandate to ride in shorts only and without a helmet.

Does it have to be stated that if the fix is in 2 stages, the first stage would be the one that gets the least blow back. I’m expecting stage 2 to be the one that people complain about.

The only reason the death happened with the inattentive driver in this case was because of a narrow set of circumstances that occurred (white truck moving across the road in a certain time of day and the car itself not having sensors above a certain height on the car. Most of the time (99.9% of the time) the car will

It’s true that you need to be attentive, but I’d argue that these systems, if used widely, would result in significantly less casualties than what we have now. An inattentive driver of a partially autonomous car is worse than an attentive driver of a non-autonomous car, but 100s of times safer than the distracted

I’m not a NASCAR fan, but why do non-fans continually try to make NASCAR what it’s not? Why is it that non-NASCAR fans can’t wrap their minds around the fact that they race on ovals for a reason, and that the difficulty of racing lie not in the turning left and right on turns of varying sharpness, but racing in

I still must be a little groggy from waking up because that headline made zero sense to me for like 5 minutes. I just stared at the headline contemplating the self-sinking ship.

IT’s not. YOu literally just move your eyes down one article and poof, no more Chelsea. I generally skip past articles in the feed about motorcycles, and anything else I don’t want to read.

Flying cars won’t happen unless they meet all these criteria:
1) They must be exclusively autonomous. No way they permit any jackhole to zoom around the sky anywhere they want.
2) The cars can’t make a lot of noise. Every single engine propelled aircraft is 100s of times louder than your average car.
3) Any aircraft

Since Valve is entangled with the HTC Vive and they actually made some Half-Life/Portal world mini games, I believe Half-Life 3, at some point, switched to a VR-only experience.