Diamond_Edge
Diamond_Edge
Diamond_Edge

Because - according to that Ramsey guy - if you have to take up a loan to buy anything that will depreciate as hard as a car in its first few years of life, you do not have enough money to buy it in the first place.

Let me just show you another angle: If you buy a car with zero percent interest, you might still be

You somehow forgot the best part: The basis was actually a NA miata. The engine, gearbox etc... still are, so if you are wrenching on them in this virtual game you can actually learn how that stuff is built in the real world.
The preview versions of this game have been making the rounds on MX5-groups for more than a

Still, the message you are transporting “very a mask is doing very little to protect you” is dangerous. This leads to people not wearing masks at all.
It is hard to hammer into peoples heads that masks are not worn for their own immediate protection, but to prevent the spread if they might have caught the disease and

By far the worst popup headlights I ever had to maintain were on a post- 1988 Volvo 480.
Mechanically, from the popup-side, they worked great. Electric motors and all.
But two things drove me mad.
One: Popup wobble. You see, they had these stabilizer bars, like you would have on a sway bay, but made from plastic. And

Its more like for people who want the most flexible controls and the best graphics quality. I have the game on PS4 (collectors edition) and will buy the PC version regardless, because I just want the best version there is of it.
Love it so much :)

That’s very similar to the design I use, also with Asthma, and I can wear this all day long without any trouble. Very comfortable, you forget that its there, until you try to drink coffee through it.

It does not do much to protect YOU, but it never was intended to do so!
It is there to protect others FROM you if you are infected, but do not know yet (remember - 14 days without symptoms, but already infective!).
So sew one and wear it goddamit! Or do you want to be responsible for sending other people into the

No. Not in this case.
Having a valve defeats the ONLY purpose why you should wear a mask in public, and that is to protect others.
If somebody sneezes at you, a mask will not protect you even halfway-decent unless it also covers your eyes.
A simple cloth mask (at least two layers) without a valve will help a lot though.

not always true. I use a 3M mask with replaceable filters for painting. The filters have a layer of active charcoal in them, and this allows them to filter out basically all scent. I was inside a painting booth spraying plastidip on a car for hours, didn’t notice anything. Took off the mask and nearly puked from the

Both a paperclip and pipe cleaner should be removeable for washing, though.
You should wash these masks after one day of use, and use you 95° program in your washing machine, sind at 60° not all viruses are going to die.
Also, there’s other stuff on there accumulated during the day that you want dead and gone.

This also

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Racer Revenge was the version that I mistook for this release.
Here is a video comparing the PC version of Racer (similar to the current high-res port) vs. Racer Revenge:

Ah, I mistook Racer Revenge for this release.
Didn’t know that there was another Racer release on PS4 some time ago. That one was still released under the LucasArts label.
I did not see any credits towards EA on the videos I saw from this release, therefore I was under the assumption that they did not have anything to

How did you get EA in the mix?
The original Star Wars Episode 1 Racer was released by LucasArts.
EA did not have any kind of Star Wars license back then.
Star Wars Kinect was also made by Lucas Arts (in cooperation with Microsoft Game Studios)
Sega had the license for Arcade games for some time iirc, they also made Star

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You remember that there was a fan remake of Episode 1 Racer that got shut down, right?

eh, my 996 Targa has 200.000km on the clock, and apart from the Targa roof creaking when closed (since it rubs against its metal frame which gets wiggled out of shape with age ) everything else is dead silent and solid.
With the roof opened ever so slightly there is absolutely zero interior noise from any part. Nothing.

I absolutely agree about the 996. I own one too, just cracked 200.000km, and it is fun - even with the Tiptronic. Somehow that generation of Porsche clicked with me, I always wanted one, now I got one and I don’t want to get rid of it ever.
Had a lot of fun in my Volvo 850 T5 and 850R (mainly because nobody expects

The Mx5 still exists, which is a pure fun car.
Also, the GT86 had a good run in countries where people understood that it did NOT need more horsepower, but instead tires with even LESS grip. You could basically drift it from 60km/h on, making for a safe, controlled, and fun experience :) It is joyous to drive.
Apart

not necessarily, as Star Citizen has proven. But man, did they struggle with it until they got it right. So I can see why developers would refrain from doing it that way.

I think that almost all fantasy RPGs are full of outdated tropes, especially those whose origin lay in the 70s or 80s.
Take the german “Das Schwarze Auge”, known in the US in its first inception as “Realms of Arkania”, now “The Dark Eye”. It is a Pen&Paper RPG that was meant as a spoof, as good-natured fun, and one of

which at first wasn’t “their own”, but a licensed ARM core with a licensed outdated PowerVR graphics core.
Apple has only been so successful with this hardware because they basically have very little variance in what they put into their own devices, so developers can optimize their apps way better than on, say, Android