WolfmanJimCBW
WolfmanJimCBW
WolfmanJimCBW

Dubai ... where NFS Rivals is a factual documentary.

If I was a citizen (subject?), I'd be pissed they cheaped out and didn't get a P1.

It just hit me that Dubai is the real world NFS

you know what, I was in the middle of Christmas dinner and it struck me that they might be missing one of these from their collection. I can now ring in the new year with my mind at ease.

I'm not. I refuse to pull over for an unmarked car. I will call 911, report that someone is trying to pull me over, and have them send a well-marked unit.

Solitare

How about the "fact" that the old US "musclecars" were "under-rated for insurance purposes" and "really made [insert insanely high HP figure here] "- even though the vast majority of them were slower than a new, 276 SAE Net HP Accord (which has a drag racing unfriendly front drive/open diff/"all season tire" combo)?

I don't have a Lamborghini, so this is how I cook turkey.

This is just annoying...even a donut would be nice but there are so many inflation kits out there instead.

Mazda Furai. Takes the manic Mazda grin and makes it maniacal.

EDIT: Nibbles appears to like the taste of my first pic; here's a second.

Streaming is great if only one person in your household is wanting to watch things at a time. In a household of 6 where the parents work from home, three of us are gamers, two are young children and there are anywhere from one to three screens being used at a time for video or gaming, there's a lot of internet and

I know! And it was so easy, as easy as switching from a game to TV thanks to the seemless Xbox One interface.

not the same car. That's the Hillside RX-7

Suzuki X90

Reliant Robin

Actually, if you read the comments, people who are fans of (enter preferred console here) seem to constantly criticize Kotaku for a preference to (enter hated console here). So, I'd say Kotaku is pretty well non-biased as a whole.

Actually, I am delighted that this did not revolve around his teaching of creationism. Even though I am whole heartedly opposed to the teaching of creationism in school, the idea the government would have a say what constitutes a Science Class is a tremendously dangerous precedent to take. Doing so effectively would