While it's just a visual issue, somehow the cartoonish aesthetic of the Telltale engine's character animations doesn't quite mix with the serious nature of the source material.
While it's just a visual issue, somehow the cartoonish aesthetic of the Telltale engine's character animations doesn't quite mix with the serious nature of the source material.
I spent three hours driving the morning shift on Sunday in the wet and it was one of the most exhausting (but exhilarating) race stints of my life. I was in a big old lump of American iron that wanted to oversteer, understeer, or both in every. single. corner. We were also leading class B by 5-6 laps, so every time my…
I'm a bit shocked arm restraints weren't mandatory.
China these days seems more like an plutocracy/kleptocracy with a thin veneer of communism sprinkled on top in order to keep up appearances. Actually, the US seems to be developing into an plutocracy with a thin veneer of democracy sprinkled on top, so at least the world is coming together :).
Don't worry, I get your point. My counterpoint is that it's easy to sit around in another country with little or no global responsibility and pick nits with the way the USA does things. Sure, the US constantly struggles to balance its cynical self interest with its professed ideals, and not always successfully, but at…
I'm not going to attempt a blanket defense of US foreign policy, because I'm certainly not universally supportive myself. However, you seem to be implying that, if the USA (or some equivalent superpower) didn't exist, the world would somehow be a much better place. That seems rather hopelessly naive...
Given the propensities of the Board of Education down here in Texas, this one still seems pretty relevant.
Certainly not entirely unique, given that Washington, D.C. is even more categorical in its rejection of skyscrapers within the city limits.
Take with a big grain of salt, but a Putin analyst recently on NPR opined that he:
Oh, and adding modest amounts of horsepower (+100-150HP) to a GT-R is actually pretty cheap. It's only if you want to get crazy that it gets really expensive.
I think you'd find it's hard to cut a significant amount of weight in a cost effective and practical manner without impairing the streetability of the car. Things like titanium exhausts can cut substantial weight without giving up much practicality, but they're *expensive*. In terms of lap times, improving the braking…
It'll be big enough to fit an aircraft carrier, but will it be big enough to fit a GT-R? ;)
Most guys who mod their GT-Rs go for big power, but for the track what it really needs are a few more modest changes - mostly better rotors and pads. It also benefits from wider wheels/more rubber (I'm running 305 width tires all around at this point, and it really helps the under steer behavior). Oh, and while this…
While it is no doubt capable of taking excellent photos, the fact is that this is not a camera. It is not a tool for photographers. Rather, it is a very expensive piece of industrial art intended to sit on a shelf in a nice display case.
On behalf of my fellow Texans I'd like to sincerely apologize for this cynical, demagogic moron.
Because logistics wins wars.
That's ok, I turned "AAA, AA" into "AA, A" in mine.
That's ok, I turned "AAA, AA" into "AA, A" in mine.
Sorry - typo :)
Sorry - typo :)
If you have a lot of batteries to charge, and value versatility, it's hard to beat the Powerex MH-C808M, which will simultaneously charge or condition eight batteries, which can be a mixture of AA, A, C, or D cells.
If you have a lot of batteries to charge, and value versatility, it's hard to beat the Powerex MH-C808M, which will…
It'll handoff from Safari on your iOS device *to* whatever browser you have set as the default on your Mac - hence the Chrome icon. Unfortunately, handoff only works *from* Safari, in either direction.