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I have to wonder, just what is required to pass a driving test in North America? Does it actually require any mechanical knowledge of how a car works whatsoever?

@BeanBone: Yes, there is only one these days, although I believe it has just been superseded by a newer model that does indeed now come with a flash, but I don't know where you get the bulbs for it.

@adeft: The Gamecube version is the one I have played the least, and I haven't played the Wii version yet (my best friend picked it up last week, so I have a feeling I know what I'll be doing Friday).

@pauljones: I've been getting reacquainted with the purist's version on the SNES.

Le sigh.

@VeeArrrSix: Yes, yes I do. And I am stone cold sober.

@Hearthatvoiceagain: No. I clicked through thinking it cool that a Caterpillar needed that kind of hardware and hoped to read why.

@VeeArrrSix: Ideally you would have a passenger with a lap full of hub caps, dropping one out of the window every time max lean was attained, to complete the seventies car chase illusion.

Which raises the question, why the hell don't we have a modern game that includes Her Majesty's Armed Forces (specifically not in a special forces voiced by Craig Fairbass sort of way).

@TheNick316: What perplexes me is how he is even remotely qualified to use the prefix Dr.

London. Every single fucking day. There is no time during the 24 hours of the clock it is not jammed solid. Everywhere.

@TestZero: The best things in life tend to be.

Giorgetto Giugiaro, upon seeing the TR7 in the flesh when it was first unveiled, stood studying the car in profile in quiet puzzlement for some time. He then proceeded around to the other side of the car, and feigning mock horror, exclaimed loudly: