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All that horsepower and you still can't hoon it without making a glacial-speed time-lapse...

Aw, no hat tip? ;) Also I'm not sure I need to know what people are doing with my rental gear when I'm not renting it...you want to feel like you're special, like it just sits in the box when you're not around, waiting... ;)

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Brilliant! Although this one still makes me laugh harder... Ernie Up!

All it takes is opposable thumbs, seemingly...

When we got our first computer (ah, the 286, with 180kb of RAM, a 5 and 1/4 inch floppy, 'Boa' as snake was called etc :) ) it was my mum who went to a computer class to learn DOS 6, so she would know how to type in Wordstar and database her addresses in Framework. She was the go-to for 'tech support' when we couldn't

Most of it seems to be the 'godver-' part of godverdomme! (goddamn!) over and over...

Nicely done, very calming...

For all the (relatively modern) films that don't use Macs, and where you only see the back of the monitor, then said monitor has to be made by Dell... A lunchtime pint or too has clouded my memory enough not to be able to think of any examples, but they're out there I tell you!

It's also literally right next to the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, so I imagine that might play some part in not drawing excess attention to it...

That's awesome! I'd happily be over-taken by that, any day of the week...just maybe not too closely...

The funny thing I found, last time I flew through the US on a US carrier, was that despite all this security for our safety, there was a general pervading disinterest in passenger safety from the airline once on the plane, e.g. baggage on the floor at the emergency exits and people walking and standing around when the

Back in Sri Lanka in the '90s when the troubles were pretty bad I once had airport security ask me to remove the dagger from a game of cluedo...the card game version of cluedo...

Goddamnit! This was the first Festival of Speed in the last few years that I didn't manage to go to, stop writing up all this cool stuff that I missed!

Aw, for a moment there I thought part of the fun would be that the Andy Warhol Museum would then put up the picture you made on their site for 15 minutes, before moving on to the next...

"We have to pare down our Right to do literally anything we want at the cost of possibly hurting people or damaging things—that's something we're taught in kindergarten, and something Joe Barton should keep in mind"

So when do they tear down the rest of the neighbourhood and start building exact replicas of the surrounding construction sites from the movie? ;)

Hmmmmm, yes I'll concede it looks more sparse, but I'm not sure I like it (yet). Yes the stronger colours were more gaudy, but combined with white text I found the whole thing easier to quickly see what I was looking for before. This feels a bit more likes it's designed to be lovingly but vaguely glanced over and

I really hope that them removing the useful features like the hotshoe from this camera means that they're going to be sticking them on another more functional one. A lot of people use the GF1 with pro quality manual lenses and in some respects the GF2 seemed to be a step away from that and more into the consumer

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Looks a bit like this, but with fewer deaths...Either way they must have both been terrifying...

Apparently he's gone for that name this year because of the RB7's 'tightly packaged rear-end'...Nice.