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Man. I wish I would have saved a photo of it. I had a similar setup on my Miata. Except instead of an ash tray I sacrificed one of the center air deflectors. I pulled it out, made a piece of bent metal to hold the dock, made a hole to attach it to the dash (where the duct retention ring used to screw in), ran the

It's truly surreal. It's not completely silent, you still get a bit of whine from the motor, and there is always chain noise, but compared to a ICE motorcycle it's super quiet. You notice things a bit more.

IIRC it has to do with the processing of the voice commands. The Xbox isn't set up to process the audio from a game mic, but the Kinect is.

Technically the hub center steering employed isn't new at all. Every car on the planet uses it. It's just complicated to apply it to a motorcycle which is why it's so rare.

Yep, neutral works good. I haven't found an automatic that you can't bump into neutral while driving. That was one of the things covered in my Drivers ed class. If you accelerator gets stuck, in one motion shift to neutral and turn off the car, if the car continues to run, just let the engine blow or pray the limiter

As someone who lives/grew up in Vantucky, this makes me sad. There also seems to be more and more "random acts of violence" going on around here. I mean, the last two times I've been to the local gas station there were loud verbal fights over who was in line first for a pump! No blows were exchanged, but lots of

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Not as much as you're thinking. Linked video isn't quite the same situation, but it's still car vs small plane (Both vehicles of similar size). The car Destroys the wing, but just the windshield and A pillars get messed up on the car.

Sounds like a personal plane alright.

Have you ever been in a small plane? Outside of the engine, there isn't much in terms of "solid" when it comes to impacts.

To be fair, the Volvo has undergone impact testing. That plane, has not. Planes aren't designed with impacts in mind ( at least IIRC).

Yeah. Plus his hands were high on the steering wheel. Like 10-2 or higher. That just makes your steering inputs imprecise and "see-sawy". It also looked like he didn't know the road real well. I know many people will sit forward when they don't know the area they are driving in.

Man. I knew this was going to be bad from the first frame we see of him driving. I know it's common for a motorcyclist to have "bad body position", but I think this is the first time I've seen someone who has seriously bad "body position" when driving.

Better not use Forza's AI. Unless it's a demo derby you are after.

2nded. The "END OF THE WORLD" sign was very much 13th floor.

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Shell had some great commercials. This is probably my favorite.

Judging by the released plot synopsis, this gameplay looks very early on in the game. The plot of Remember Me is focused on Nilin finding out who wiped her memory, not working as a Memory Assassin.

This guy does good work. Working with stop motion that isn't clay based can be a pain in the ass when it comes to keeping things in position/ balance long enough for each frame.

The back looks very much like a four eyed angry Luchador.

I'll agree with you on that one. That's not to say that people won't use a Win8 Platform for business, but yes, it's a personal computer focused OS.

In the article it stated that Win8 ran 10% faster over Win7. I'm making an assumption here, so I may end up eating my foot, but if it's 10% faster overall that is a significant difference, it just so happened that with the chosen test file 10% faster was a .3 second difference.