Right, and IG chooses to let people and corporate accounts reshare the picture ad nauseum. I think them ripping photos off of Behance will probably get them in trouble, but the IG part just seems like sour grapes from the photog.
Right, and IG chooses to let people and corporate accounts reshare the picture ad nauseum. I think them ripping photos off of Behance will probably get them in trouble, but the IG part just seems like sour grapes from the photog.
You sound just like me. I think Behance is where they’ll get in trouble, the IG thing sounds like the photog doesn’t have a case.
Is it bad that it took me a minute to come to terms that the car in the photo was actually a Nissan and not a Corolla? I saw the car, brain said “Corolla”, your text said “Nissan”, brain said “nuh-uh!”. Checked the photo again, still looked like a Corolla, checked your text again, and had to look at the actual badge…
This was my take as well. Public Instagram photos are fair play to be re-shared on IG. Pulling photos from a paid or private service without permission is a big no-no, although I’d be interested to see the TOS for “Behance” or wherever they were hosted. It could be that if Volvo pays for access they have the right to…
That rear wheel has as much camber as an F1 car’s front wheel. It is basically only using 1/3 of its contact patch, and being a non-steering wheel that amount of camber would only be a detriment to acceleration, handling, and braking.
I was talking about his corner entry. He lifted right as he turned in, which even without a tire going flat can cause a spin. I was just wondering out loud if he caused the spin himself, or if he really had a tire going flat.
And how long do F1 tires last? Also somehow I doubt this car requires the same suspension geometry as an F1 car.
One would hope not, so why do it just for the picture in the first place? It looks terrible!
So two things. First, the driver backed out of the throttle then stabbed it a couple times immediately after. I’m not sure why, unless he just wasn’t sure what was happening and was trying to keep the rear from stepping out due to completely jumping off the gas mid-corner.
Nope, but you can get into it with a tiny bit of talent a huge bucketloads of money! I’d love to see a female version of the Lance Stroll saga take place with Daddy (or Mommy) Warbucks buying a team so his daughter can race. That would be amazingly entertaining to watch.
Everyone else seems to say that Sony doesn’t have the rights to Spider-Man when it comes to video games though, so something doesn’t add up.
Except if you read everyone else’s comments here, they say Sony doesn’t have the rights to Spider-Man, so something doesn’t add up. It could be Sony puts movie pressure on Marvel to try to secure exclusivity, but given his use of the word “rights” and the renegotiated deal with Marvel I’m going to guess Sony got a…
Also because your contractor Greg is on his second Raptor now, and it is imperative that he get new bumpers, lights, wheels, tires, and shocks for it.
A bit of both? Most automatic systems I’ve used will blast the fan and A/C at full speed until the car hits the set point, then they’ll either shut off or keep the fan speed higher than you want while raising the temperature to keep the set point. I typically like a low-mid fan speed so my eyes don’t get dried out…
It looked like he was going that way, then he stopped short and went another route. Either that wasn’t the case and he was trying to imply it was Sony’s doing, or it really was Sony holding Spidey back from other platforms and he didn’t want to get in trouble for throwing them under the bus.
This was basically every mission in Destiny.
You said that way more succinctly than I did.
Heh, this was kind of my take. From the moment I saw the game, I thought “that looks pretty boring and same-y”, so I didn’t really have any hopes for it. When I found out Spider-Man was in it and exclusive, I didn’t really care, because the game didn’t look interesting anyway.
I was going to make a comment about how Saab owners are not allowed to complain about their Saabs, then decided to read the responses and had to laugh at how right I was.
Ah, so you also believe Gordon Murray exploits people for a living? Or was it luck that garnered him so much success as an engineer?