MrCMonster
MrCMonster
MrCMonster

O I'm sure it did, being GT and all. I just thought it might be strange if I am remembering correctly because NFSII or III or whatever it was only had about 10 cars total.

I was gonna say Need for Speed II (or was it 3?) Whichever one had the Mclaren F1, Jag XJ220, and I think a Lotus Espirit V8 if I recall too? seems odd I remember 2 diff lotus's in it, but maybe...

You've just made my day with that mention of Kotaku Fix for Chrome. I wish there was a heartclick function still!

Ahh I see what you mean on Giz and io9 today... coming soon to a jalopniverse near you.

What's that? Who's killing off COTD?

To be reviewed this way? Amen, yes please. I've driven the GT sans-track pack, and ridden in a V6 with a performance package, but otherwise my exposure is very limited so I have no reference point. They were good, but were they great?

mmm. porn.

Ha, yeah we should probably just let this one go. What a silly thing to debate :P

Conversely, spending hundreds of years out of the sun you should be acutely aware of it's (shade's) value, no?

Right? How many hundreds of years old do you have to be to realize, uhh, how shade works?

X-D brake failure = no braking I would say. Though I guess I don't watch many race events to have see other brake failures for comparison.

If they accomplish everything you've mentioned, or even just the settings and organization, I won't HAVE to jailbreak it. I guess I'd still lose PDAnet and iFile but I don't use those that often anyhow...

VOTE: Spotify

Amazing. Thanks for the info.

Where is this? Maybe a dumb question, but is it real?

I second this question. Better go look at IMDB....

Yeah the lack of public transit and the ratio of rural towns vs urban areas (where public transit is feasible) is a big determining factor. The town I'm from (west of Chicago) has a population of about 2000, and the next towns 10 mi east/west don't have even that many, so if you wan't to go to the movies or to a

Guess I missed your comment before I posted mine like it was original thought. But Amen to that.

Browsing through the other comments, I haven't seen anyone echoing my theory on this so here goes. Admiring a parents passion for cars/driving could help, being frustrated/unhappy with your parents and feeling a need to get out of the house could help, but the biggest factor I saw in people my own age and what I can

EXACTLY. The fact that he's worrying so much about the fact that it's a manual is silly. Keep it running, spare the carbon cost of manufacturing a whole new car, and feel good about it. If he really does bike that much anyhow I'd say he's ahead of the curve. All this back and forth about manual/auto is worthless.