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Umm... as the author of every 370 article that gets posted to the front of Jalonik pages I am reading, are you part of the 'media as a whole'?

I don't know about you but the fact that a pilot had two REALLY BAD DAYS and had FLIGHT SIMULATOR VIDEO GAMES in his home feels just like whoring 'news' out for site views.

Because most people prefer their bonuses in liquid assets or stock, not in Ferraris. The only possible reason why this would ever be true, I would think, is because France has an extraordinarily high tax rate. But even still that doesn't make sense for a lot of reasons.

Here's my thing about these videos —

In the United States, they are considered a legal minority. Also, don't resort to name-calling; it weakens your position in the eyes of normal people.

People like that don't need to exist.

IMPOSSIBLE. If Gawker has taught me anything, it's that minorities can't be racist against....

I think he should have just called the cops, told them they were on a test drive and the driver was being abusive or not complying with his requests to slow down or go back to the dealer. Cop pulls them over, this woman gets whatever anger management or whatever she needs and nobody gets hurt. 75 in a 35 is crazy,

While I feel sad for the families of MH370, I don't think that Ferrari deserves any of the blame. No one could have anticipated this and they booked a hotel as they usually do. There is no correct course of action in a case like this. Ferrari would find it difficult to rebook its team in such a short space of time and

So, lets take bets.

At the same time, the draconian law that restricts the entrance of a perfectly safe European- (or any other country) spec due to "safety concerns" allows the unrestricted importation of 25 year old cars that are as safe as a Budweiser can, such as this 25-year old Trabant.

I went in a SEAT rocket blast off simulator and I ended up loosing my job because I was actually stuck in space for over a month.

They weren't driving, they were probably told it was a pre-recorded lap with the machine replicating the forces the driver would experience.

There's absolutely no way they could mistake real g forces for a simulation.
I'm calling fake. Cool, but fake.

Did nobody watch the actual video? They are in the back seat. They don't control the car. The driver you see up front does. They are only seeing the video from the cameras on the car's nose. They are just along for the ride.

They weren't even driving the "simulator". Notice the guys in the back seat are just sitting there, really. They're in a simulation of being-along-for-the-ride.

I don't know about you, but the first thing I would do with a very high-tech car simulator would be to see what would happen if I crashed at high speed. But seriously, there is no way they could have confused the real g-forces with a simulator that simply tilts and nothing more.

"Wow! This simulator is so real I can taste the blood in my mouth from when I hit that crane!"