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Yes, and McDonalds France has macarons, McCafe across western Europe is legitimately a cafe, Maritime Canadian McDonalds has McLobster sandwiches (Canada has poutine), Sweden has the McBean burger (vegan), and McDonald's Hong Kong has everything from Milk Tea to taro ice cream and rice bowls. Some of the McD's around…
Which buys you what... 1.5 new games in this day and age? Compared to the library of old games that you already have?
you're probably right about something, because I think I'm misunderstanding whatever it is you are trying to say
The idea of overheating clutch packs actually makes some level of sense. In a way, this mimics the reality of open differentials- if one were to place the roller under one wheel, and one wheel only, then the wheel on the roller would be the only thing spinning while the other would be still... I think the Honda AWD…
Really? You don't see a difference between a 400 lb., unprotected and unrestrained vehicle vs. a literal cage with airbags?
Those squids usually tend to die. The rest of us just want to keep filtering and moving.
The other states are willing to repeal helmet laws, and yet they won't allow lane splitting. I honestly don't understand.
That's not cam phasing at all, what you're describing is valve actuation (did you not read what I wrote?). Cam phasing is when you change timing of the camshafts by moving the entire camshaft forward or backward relative to its original position (via timing chain, or belt in this case). This only controls valve…
I saw that white Alfa when I was there. To be honest I'm not sure why he's on this compilation, every time I passed him he was literally halfway off the track and kicking dirt up everywhere. I was truly surprised he didn't crash by the time I left, and if he wasn't banned I'd be even more surprised.
Damon, you are both right and wrong. Yes, this engine works differently from how VTEC works in the VFR. But that's because in the VFR, it's actual VTEC in the sense that there's variable valve actuation (IIRC in the VFR 2 out of 4 valves per cylinder can be shut off). But this is different because it uses cam phasing,…
Basically he test drove a mule and provided some feedback, and then tested a subsequent version. I think his involvement might have been overstated a bit, but he definitely drove the thing.
Actually the modern car that comes closest to the NSX might simply be the Cayman. Their specs are even comparable.
What's the legal status of lanesplitting in Russia? The US is sort of an outlier in this regard, only CA allows it and the laws around it are still hazy, at best.
What's your point? I'm saying the Type-S trim is more than just lighting and "negligible power boost".
No, because the best overall car you can buy is the Honda Accord sport 6MT=P
The 2004 TL couldn't keep up with its rear-drive German rivals, and the TL Type-S that came out later didn't bring much more to the table... leaning on red interior lighting and a negligible power boost to justify its "performance" badge.
I've never worn my Gunnar Optiks for gaming, and probably never will. "Eye strain" is a subjective and also somewhat vague concept. What I know is that if I'm tired (and my eyes are tired by extension), that my Gunnar Optiks make my experience in front of a monitor exponentially better. I'm wearing them as I type this.
technically all hybrids have "torque fill". Including the Prius.
This is a different group of guys. I mean just the fact that they used a COMPUTER is already worlds apart from the other blacksmith shop.