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It probably makes little to no actual difference in stability. Confirmation bias and placebo applies to this situation.

COTD. I remember hearing some of his songs years ago. Rock and Roll McDonald's anyone?

They have what, 6 episodes a "season" now? The show's a joke. It still has good moments. The Burma special was great. But overall it's just a robotic shell of what it used to be. It could be canceled and I really wouldn't feel that bad anymore.

Oh hell yes. America needs a good value brand with kitsch. Hell, that's got hipster sales success written all over it.

Putting an LS or a Ford Modular into a modern Italian chassis would rock the world so hard...

Saturn, before GM ruined it and killed it. They made good, affordable, small cars with interesting features, but the kicker was the dealer experience. It was better than BMW, Mercedes or any other high end dealer and a hell of a lot better than Toyota or Honda. Also they did not package their options, You want manual

I recommend your post, but I have to say this isn't just clickbait. This lawsuit is a huge deal. It's frivolous, but it's still a huge deal.

Never mind that German cars are consistently rated among the least reliable vehicles on the road year after year.

If these are so advanced, representing multiple systems of tracking and air threat, could the system not be adapted to an actual defense platform? If they already pack a suite of advanced sensors and are easily mobile and integratable into existing software systems, it seems to me like it might be an effective tool

That's actually a pretty smart strategy.

Correction: Witchcraft!

I have a hankering to do one more supercar, and I wouldn't have unless these one-and-a-half-tonne hybrid monsters hadn't come out. I would have left it with the F1. But now there's a point to be proven: that you can still do a great driver's car with an internal combustion engine and pure engineering.

No, it won't.

I felt it was better with a gamepad, which it does support. I used an X360 controller for my playthrough without any issues (other than the inventory, there's no getting around the fact that it was pretty messy). What really drew me into the game was the beginning sequence of the castle assault. It was one of the

I agree, the tutorial was a bit overwhelming. It was a bit like they said "here's everything", gave you a slap on the back, and said "have at it, old sport!". Luckily, I managed to learn the combat system reasonably proficiently about halfway through the swamp forest area you get to after leaving the castle. I

I agree. I've noticed lately a lot of game videos on YouTube seem to look very compressed.

The combat can be a little offputting at first, but if you keep working at it and learning it becomes very rewarding and even quite fun. I even managed to enjoy W1's combat to an extent after a while.

I was also initially put off by W2's combat. However, if you give it time and work at it, it actually becomes very rewarding and in depth. It just has a steep learning curve. Not as bad as Demon/Dark Souls, but definitely steep. I ended up finding myself enjoying the combat as I got better at the game and

This isn't like that at all, you can't compare these two situations. And my point still stands. Europe needs needs to deal with this on its own.

This is a problem for Europe to deal with, NOT America. We may be allies with these countries but do you think they'd come rushing to our aid if China or Russia started encroaching on our own home turf? America is not, and can not afford to be the police of the world. Do not get me wrong, I deeply sympathize with