This geeky deep-dive into Atari 2600 programming / Jalopnik mashup is awesome. Activision were masters of “Racing the Beam”, they wrung all that they could from the few cycles between screen drawing.
This geeky deep-dive into Atari 2600 programming / Jalopnik mashup is awesome. Activision were masters of “Racing the Beam”, they wrung all that they could from the few cycles between screen drawing.
You won! Now GTFO!
The Deadspin bullshit was all over kinja all afternoon. You probably just accidentally learned that.
Okay, I see what you’re saying now. Perhaps the rotor flexing from aerodynamic forces during horizontal flight would add additional vibration?
The rotor isn’t powered via a central shaft. It is powered by four little jets at the tip of each blade, that’s what would cause the noise and vibration.
Jim Spanfeller, is that you?!
THIS IS JALOPNIK, STICK TO CARS!
The first time I saw one of those on the road I was really confused. For other confused people, here’s more info:
Came here to post C.R.E.A.M., didn’t even make it to the comment section.
Reading VWVortex DIY posts made me think: “I can probably handle this” and eventually I found that it was true.
TIL: taco con salchicha are a thing.
Cornflower blue! Oh wait, different Pitt movie.
How many Infiniti dealers are in the US, vs Lexus dealers?
“Never be going not fast.”
You may want to heed your own advice:
Here’s what Torch said about it:
Honda Jet > Toyota Boat