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Hey Stef, remember this guy? When I drove him (her?) in CHUMP he was slightly tail happy, but in a very controllable and entertaining way. As I recall there was a weight in the trunk area...

Not a track that suffers fools lightly. Plenty of nice big rocks await those making a trip through the outfield.

As someone who owns and tracks a GT-R, I can safely say I hate this guy even more than most of you.

This is exactly why we need to protect the car buying public from Tesla direct sales!

I'll be out there Sunday (as well as a full 3-day event at the end of February) in my GT-R. You're welcome to take it for a spin around the circuit if you can convince the organizers to let me ride shotgun. I think you'd enjoy it, even if you don't dig GT-Rs: last time I was out there it was hitting 155 on the back

From wikipedia: "Richthofen championed the development of the Fokker D.VII with suggestions to overcome the deficiencies of the then current German fighter aircraft.[25] However, he never had an opportunity to fly the new type in combat as he was killed just days before it entered service."

10.) Fokker DR.I

As someone who appreciates single player games that actually have a good story, I see Destiny as emblematic of a disturbing industry trend, where story, writing and solo-play are relegated to the back of the bus in favor of co-op, PVP, and features oriented toward only the hardest of the hard core.

This poor guy was so excited to bring his 325i to the Nurburgring only to learn that he can't control a rear wheel drive car in the rain. On the first corner. Oh well, at least he set a new record!

The P1 driver wasn't exactly helping himself through the corners with his (poor) choice of line.

He'll still get an F1 seat before an American.

I can understand your disappointment, but I can also understand why Pandora would take a pass on designing, developing, and supporting a version of their app specifically for GM's proprietary onboard OS.

Yeah. It's a lifesaver in heavy stop & go traffic - it has lowered my blood pressure considerably :).

I'm not sure how it differs from the S-class implementation. It supposedly uses the same sensors (stereoscopic camera, etc.), and based on what I've seen essentially behaves the same. Of course I wouldn't trust it completely - it will steer around gentle corners, but not abrupt ones, and it can get confused by certain

I have a 2014 e350 wagon with the same tech. I will definitely give this hack a try.

Clever though it may be, I'm not sure how I feel about a tool that seems designed to exacerbate an already-disturbing trend toward self-segregation by political beliefs.

Just for the record, the "bear" is actually a human inside a bear-shaped life support system (possibly grown organically from actual bear DNA), although they didn't attempt to clarify that fact in the anime. Now, that said, the question of "why does this person's life support suit look like a bear" is never answered,

If you miss the hacker vibe you should fire up the terminal. Remember, it's basically BSD Unix underneath, and it's actually quite hacker-friendly - much better in some respects than a Windows PC.

I'm a bit concerned that the reality of this game can't possibly live up to the enormous hype. After all, while they've demonstrated the ability to build a procedural universe that looks much more varied and interesting than previous attempts, it's not clear how they plan to build a game around this technology that is