ME2 is my favorite of the series... they improved on the combat and the whole 'build your team' was the strongest and most awesome story that any one game told.
ME2 is my favorite of the series... they improved on the combat and the whole 'build your team' was the strongest and most awesome story that any one game told.
No. No. No. Burn it. Then burn it again.
'Science' isn't as exact in Russia as it is everywhere else.
aka a Veyron in a new color.
What other job pays 2.6M for a few weeks work?
I understand what you're saying... it's always strange to me when I watch Indy or some other series that has such small pit crews, but F1 is F1... they do things differently. You could probably make the argument that pit stops are more important in F1 than in any other racing league, so the extra crew is warranted. …
Good question... my guess would be from car stop to car start, but I don't know for sure.
It appears no one ever told them "less is more".
I remember when I was learning to drive, my friend's grandfather (who is a total badass, served in WWII, still walks 18 holes three times a week and is now almost 90 years old) used to give us all kinds of driving advice. The one that has always stuck with me is "If it comes down to you frantically swerving or…
Yikes, that's really disappointing. I think 7/10 was very generous on that interior, too, from what I can see.
Somehow, it manages to be completely unflattering, as well. Not sure how they pulled that off.
Emphasis is on the second syllable, yes? koh-TAH-koo?
I just want to say that this is the most awesome 'feature' of Kinja yet...
Haha, I totally see it. Kind of looks like a Volus leaning over and doing a jig. ;)
Jason...
Can anyone confirm they can see my images? For some reason, they keep showing up as broken links to me, regardless of how I upload them.
That said, being 'in style' was something my folks never really understood, as evidenced by my dad driving a 3rd generation Honda Civic from 1987 until well past the 2000's. He would have probably driven that car forever, had my mother not forced him to sell it because of her own embarrassment of the vehicle. When…
My folks owned a silver 1965 Ford Fairline... Oh yeah! The awesome part is that I was born in 1983, so I cannot see this being a hip car to be driving at that time... in any way whatsoever.
Good Lord, this is just such a sexy photograph, I don't even want to put my annotation on the car.
Yeah, that's a photographic technique to be 'artistic' but it's misleading in this situation, because without the first photo you would think the rims were grey.