DarthToad
DarthToad
DarthToad

It's a very common phrase in the UK/Europe. Calm down.

"It's like going to see your favorite Norwegian black metal band only to learn they decided at the last minute to play an acoustic set."

I love it when these heavily-edited videos are released with little to no context of what preceded the segment that we are viewing nor what followed it.

Behold the new chariot of choice for the Grocery Store Gran Prix.

If it were up to me, I'd have sliding doors and a balcony outside, including a hand rail for the wings so visitors could go mingle and have cocktails while watching the clouds sail by.

I don't want to be the umpteenth Block hater, but any other driver smacking the wall on the first corner of the first stage would have been roundly lambasted as an idiot. Kenny from the Block gets a "just ain't care."

Just in case you are being serious, the flight deck seats track forward (you can't get out of them in flight positions). You can see the seat track in the cushion cutout. The cutout is there to allow a full throw of the control stick.

"Who is Matt Farah?" Automotive journalist

DO NOT PASS ON THE RIGHT.

So I've got an idea. What if someone who had a passion for this subject (fair wages and treatment) created an organization that "graded" game companies and publishers based on how they treated their employees (particularly the programmers and artists who pull 90 hour work weeks). It could be kind of like those "Fair

Be a real man! Masculinity is not earned, it's purchased! Capitalism!

If they want to sell more cars, they need to figure out who in customs to bribe to get them to the US for less money. When we were getting the Elise, it was a $50k car compared to the 30k pounds it cost in the UK. Now, I know that that works out when adjusted for the exchange rate and such, but normally cars have

Lotus 7 Hellcat confirmed.

I shall build a Miata for each of these purposes just to spite you.

Still Miata:

They need to change their logo to something that doesn't look like a Paul Mitchell competitor circa 1986.

Yes!

Pretty sure it is a major offense to block access to someone who is handicapped, resident or not. If they're claiming she needs to park in the guest parking and they don't have handicapped guest parking, that is another issue in itself. Either way, the complex is in the wrong due to the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Can you show me some evidence that they "support" the "walking out onto a live track"?