ErictheRCguy
Eric the RC guy
ErictheRCguy

It was a DJI drone flying right above a DJI logo on the ground. I would be surprised to learn this wasn’t a professional flying coverage for the race given the context.

You would be correct:

It doesn’t take much to be on higher moral ground than someone joking about people (some of whom are likely children) dying so that he can be edgy about how much he dislikes a pop star.

That, to me, was the impressive thing about this: he turned a low side into a high side, but instead of getting bucked off the bike he told it how disappointed he was in its shenanigans and shamed it into motorcycling again. The safe thing was to let it slide and hope for the best, but after having watched it a few

Oh bless your heart

Damnit.

A young person who is passionate about something he remembers fondly from his youth and is willing to stand up in front of a local government with a message of hope and unity is a symptom of everything that’s wrong with this country?

Just so I don’t seem crazy: someone starred my comment so I clicked the notification, didn’t look at when the comment was from and saw a reply so figured I would try to say something funny in response. See you in 2020

I feel that a company paying you to do charity work and just straight up lying about being charitable aren’t on equal planes, but I do understand where you’re coming from with losing the impetus to do good once it is no longer beneficial to the person doing good as well. I will say that someone doing good for a short

Thank you very much. Things are great now, my son is now 3+ years in remission and his doctors consider him cured so we are incredibly lucky. 

I think I would know if I were in Ireland, but I’m going to run outside quick to check.

I’m sorry but you’re wrong. Sure, it would be nice if more companies did more good just to do good, but good is good to the people and communities that are on the receiving end regardless of the motivation.

You’re one of my favorite people

This is, at best, tangentially relevant to this post: I just bought my first ever non-beater, and I love her and want to show her off.

I saw a 5 with sliding doors last week and immediately went home to look up when Mazda made a hatchback with sliding doors. I still don’t understand how there was a third row in that thing but I saw it from across the parking lot not up close.

It also has an expose things to space and see what happens experiment on it:

Bullshirt, you mean Forking Michael

If you had written this article 8 years ago I would have found out about it 8 years ago instead of now. All these clicks could have been yours, you really dropped the ball here.

I will keep clicking on every one of these articles to contribute my $0.00001, I even try to click on ads if I may be genuinely interested in the products being advertised so maybe double that amount. I want to support this website and it’s writers, even if your not strictly sticking to sprots... er, cars.

This is way off topic but The Great Ungreying made me a better commenter. Before I had nothing to lose by saying dumb things. Now I think four times before hitting that publish button because any comment could be my last comment that anyone will ever see.