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1 mph is well with in the acceptable margin of error to not issue a ticket, I mean unless you have cruise control set it is sort of hard at times to maintain the same speed exactly. And 1 kph is even a smaller margin of error, that cop was just having a bad day or something.

And you clearly don’t read because it was stated that the cop made an “educated guess” on the person’s speed and the cop was going below the speed limit when he was passed.

You can’t give somebody a ticket for going one KPH over the speed limit; those aren’t even real units!

The old “you’re wrong because I don’t think so” technique. Riveting.

I disagree, firstly because it IS “game of the year,” not “years.” Secondly, it really isn’t a level playing field. Battlegrounds is a PC game any will be easily available and playable in then years, whereas actually being able to play Zelda would require having a Switch or Wii U which is much less likely in 10

I look at it as a difference in opinion as to what makes a game “Game of the Year” material. On one hand, there is Zelda, polished to a sheen, with clever simulation and robust mechanics, that just isn’t any fun to play. Then there is Battlegrounds, that is weird, janky and unfinished, where something as simple as

It’s pretty astonishing to see those numbers. This is the pinnacle of success from a decades worth of work by a man who basically created a blockbuster game genre off a shoddy milsim. After spending thousands of hours playing mods worked on by this guy, I can safely say that PUBG is the true Arma/DayZ KotH successor.

This kind of success on PC must be noticed by game companies. Let’s hope the sales of PUBG’s brings more games to the platform. Ten million copies sold is an incredible number on any system.

I really wanted to criticize you for regurgitating the PopSci claim that this is “powered by water” and “nothing more than rainwater,” but unfortunately even the creator is running with that story - publishing a video implying he does nothing more than pour rainwater into the tank and Boom - ready to roll.

...US Navy Ship returning to home port under her own power and not having rammed another ship...

Well. Looks like I am the dick head. Apologies and thanks for your service.

No need, the Navy’s stellar year in the news is plenty enough.

Disclaimer: 12 years Active Duty Navy service. So that’s (former) Petty Officer Dickhead to you.

we’re not going back to steel ladder frames, sorry.

Funny thing is, Ford’s use of aluminum is in the body, the frame is steel. In the Corvettes case, the body is fiberglass and the frame is aluminum.

Structural engineer here. The fact that this is the largest of the 3 (apparent) braces running across the short axis of the car to stiffen the frame rails tells me it has the most load on it (yes real engineering-ish). I’m having a hard time orienting the pictures with each other but regardless: corners are always the

You know how Chevy keeps blasting Ford for using aluminum in the F150? Saying how it’s not as strong? Trying to convince buyers that aluminum in a vehicle is a bad idea?

JB Weld will be sufficient. I’ve seen numerous videos on The You Tubes.

Is a BattleRoyal Game that even looks like BattleRoyal.

Yes, you should be punished for knowingly taking advantage of something broken.

It’s important to remember that this game is in early access, meaning it’s not finished. It is not a final retail ready product. It’s 100% expected you will run into large, sometimes game breaking bugs in games which are not finished. The flipside is the expectation that the playerbase will react appropriately when