Daveinva
Daveinva
Daveinva

Yup, it moved wholesale to BeIn Sports this year.

This. I’ve got a 500F so I’m not dual-sporting, but something about that size with the bump would be a nice, “do everything” bike.

As someone with 600+ hours in the game... I still hate how badly the late game is broken. For me, all the fun is in the beginning, the exploration, the expansion, the “just one more turn.” Once you reach a certain point, there just isn’t enough left to do to make the game worth playing.

Why? That’s a big reason why I love it.

I forget who said it— I think Gene Siskel— but it was a GREAT rule to measure how successful a movie (or, in this case, a TV show) was: whether you’d prefer to watch the cast in the movie, or just watch the cast talking to each other over dinner.

What’s amazing is that such an elegant design concept is so obvious in hindsight, like, duh, TIE fighters should have ALWAYS been able to do that from the beginning, rather than the weird rack thingies.

BEHROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOZZZZZZZZZ.

It’s lazy and inaccurate to blame the Pentagon for failing to buy light attack aircraft when it’s the *White House* that sets military strategy.

Well, it’s a good thing we don’t have to fly our planes in the desert very often.

Borei class wasn’t built because it was being tested— it wasn’t built because they couldn’t afford to build them.

Anecodotal evidence is anecdotal.

The combustion 3-wheeler has a 2.0 liter v-twin engine with around 115 hp with a top speed just over 100 mph.

The problem with this study? Robots— or, more accurately, machines— ARE more reliable and trustworthy than humans. Decades of empirical evidence prove this. To take but one example, for every plane crash caused by a malfunctioning computer, you have far more caused by pilots ignoring working computers. “My gut says

If I could get an R-model 690 here in the U.S., KTM would get my money, if I could find a KTM dealer in the U.S.

Cheap labor /= cheap bikes. My Honda 500 is a Thailand bike, and it’s better built than anything else I’ve seen at that price point.

The care, dedication, and love comes through here so strongly, I don’t care if it’s obsolete and ancient.

Dying Light really was the only one here that impressed me.

With the prevalence of the cupholder today, it’s almost hard to believe that its modern incarnation didn’t come around until just under 30 years ago—and that some saw the cupholder as such a passing, unnecessary fad.

Tyler— you really ought to research and post a similar range circle diagram of Eastern Europe. Kaliningrad is *crazy*— basically, the Russians can shoot down Polish and Baltic aircraft taking off from their own runways, there’s simply no safe place to operate, even in their own countries.