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Nissan tried it a couple years ago with the GTR LM Nismo. But it was supposed to be electric power on the rear axle, sort of a reverse 2nd Gen NSX, with more electric power.

Came here to say this.

Aaaaaaaand the joke has come full circle. Not sure if you’re in on the joke or not, but listen to the audio in this video.
“Pretty sure that’s a Lambo, dude.”

That’s not even a cost of living increase!

McLaren calls it “Geoform Stitching,” inspired by designs at the British Museum.

I see a lot of people recommending Forza Horizon, and I know you said you don’t have the equipment, but I would recommend the regular Forza series if you can get the new equipment.

I don’t know if Horizon has this feature, as I’ve not played any of them, but in the regular series if you turn on all of the assists, all

I like your last link there. I’ve only read the first few sections so far, but its an interesting “self-analysis” of the industry. (industry?)

I see what you’re saying about getting crushed by teams with larger funding. That is always a risk in any industry, but I could see it being worse in the hard sciences by 1 or 2 magnitudes. I’m also not saying that this would be your team’s sole source of income, either. That would definitely turn it into more

But is that more or less than the amount of energy required to heat or cool the volume of air lost by the restaurant as you open their doors?  IT NEVER ENDS.

The real data is almost always behind a steep paywall...

There is no physical link between the engine and the front axle. Twin electric motors up front provide the “AWD” and they are a small proportion of the overall torque/thrust. Actually, you could probably use the front motors as a “line lock” to do a burnout if the car had the programming for it. A Tesla with AWD could

This thing really needs some kind of Donkey Kong livery

It’s like being able to download any sort of knowledge and be set on a career of your dreams and choosing to be an accountant.

Actually, I’m gonna go ahead and blame audiences for this. I could see how it would potentially hurt somebody’s career in the future.

Great comment for providing cultural context. Makes a lot of sense.

Winner!

Yes, I agree with you on these points that you shouldn’t be surprised about the inquiries. And fans maybe want some “closure” about what has happened. But take a look at the number of articles on the internet about “Whatever happened to <insert celebrity>?” It still works like a normal job in the sense that, whenever

You choose to make your living off of your stardom, that often comes at a price, and that price is often the loss of privacy.

How do you define “flop”?

Also, in addition to industry, what was their seniority 10 years ago vs now? That can change your salary substantially in tech. If seniority has changed compare both levels at the same interval (level in 2009 vs level in 2019).