Never lift.
Never lift.
Probably had the traction/stability control off by the looks of it. That and bad driving.
One tire caught air for a moment on the pavement patch and the throttle spun the car on the tire still on the ground. After that it’s all overcontrol, though loss of control happened earlier, when he punched it on a crowded bumpy city street.
Sure seems like the Celtics did way better when they were a group of low-ego role players hungry to prove themselves and able to mesh into a harmonious balance than when they have a lame-ass wannabe alpha dog constantly making headlines about how he’s trying to use his extensive single-championship experience to…
The fact I see BBB and automatically read it as “Better Business Bureau” is great unintentional irony.
This backlash is ridiculous. The software isn’t fantastic, but the catalog is constantly updated and has remained top-notch. Plus, if Crunchyroll had done nothing but keep up with inflation for the past 13 years, they would be charging $8.40/month right now. So even after the price raise, they’re still making less…
Rarely do I get to flex my expertise in public, but this kind of stuff is literally the bulk of my work.
I cannot express to anyone, how many hours I put into this game... And I do not regret them one bit.
Those are designed for performance.
Totally understandable.
It won’t crush anything. They do that so the headrest follows the trajectory of your head in an accident, and catches it when your neck snaps back to mitigate whiplash. It makes wearing a helmet a pain in the ass though.
Oh yea, computer assistance is such a bad idea:
“because the new 737 Max 8 planes have engines that sit further forward on the wing than previous models, they’re prone to stalling easily if pilots tilted the nose too high”
It is extremely funny for Bill Simmons, who almost literally burned Grantland down on his way out the door while throwing a public tantrum & leaving unemployed journalists in his wake, to criticize Anthony Davis for making a simple trade request in private.
I think the point is (beyond, yes, that Netflix makes the job of TV critic harder) that 1) part of the promise of Netflix was increasing the accessibility of non-focus-grouped, diverse, risky content, rather than just the existing TV model of endless variations on the same tame themes; they could theoretically do…
I think the point is that Netflix isn’t so much “lots of cool stuff and lots of crap”, it’s lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots of crap and also some cool stuff if you can sort through the crap to find it. He mentions over and over how much of Netflix’s content is completely generic formulaic…
given that his front wing exploded.
I’m really happy for you, and I’ma let you finish, but the SAAB 9³ had the best cupholder of all time.
You showed your exact colors here, you sniveling prick. You think coders at EA are rich? I work with many of them. They are making 20% less than their counterparts in B2B and Enterprise coding because they love making great products.
I remember my middle school coach telling us to do this if we magically took the lead against a team a lot better than us. I just remember thinking that we must suck so much ass for him to want us to do this.