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Awesome car but not a real Lotus, in the same way the Lotus Carlton & Sunbeam are not. He didn't design any of them, they were just tweaked by Lotus.

Add to that his visionary use of a GUI & mouse.................:rollseyes:

The source of the oil Keystone is being built for is in Canada, that is where the refineries should be built. Plenty of open space in the north of Alberta and much more revenue in selling the finished product to those south of the border.

You know what's safer? Refining the oil close to the source rather than 2000km in a pipe under the ground.

I wouldn't know, I've never been but from that video it's similar to Toronto in that the topogrpahy is flat and featureless but does appear to have more architectural character than Toronto.

I'd hardly describe Toronto as beautiful, its your typical sprawling mess of a flat landscaped city. If you want a time lapse of a beautiful Canadian city I'd suggest this one of Vancouver

Its fantastic......you could combine it with a trip to Paul Allen's Flying Heritage Collection which is in the north of Seattle. If you are into cars there is also the LeMay Car Museum in Tacoma.

Seattle's Museum of Flight has one with a D-21 mounted on board, and you can walk the whole aircraft. They also have the cockpit of one that crashed and you can sit in it..........which I did last week!

Shame he actually went mad

Utter utter shite, but will sell well to morons unfortunately

The autobiography by the original Stig, Perry McCarthy, is brilliant

no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no! The Last Starfighter is perfect as it is, a sequel is fine, but anyone that remakes the original will burn in hell.

Vettel was obviously not pleased with his leaving gift

Kia=nicer steering wheel, shitty centre console

Strange that this beauty wasn't on your list

Seen it, driven quite slowly at the Goodwood Revival.

Mine too, I had a load of penpals that used to swap games and that's how I came to get a copy of the un-released Last Starfighter game. I went through a retro phase and bought a coupleo f 800XL's and a load of games back in the early 2000's. Some of the games are still great to play and 8-bit music is etched into my

Star Raiders 2, for the Atari 5200 & 8 bit computers (I had it for the 800XL). The game started out as something called Orbiter and then morphed into TLS before finally being released as Star Raiders 2. I had a pre-release copy of the game as TLS, it was awesome although not that closely aligned with the movie, it

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One of my all time fav movies, I saw it on its original cinematic release. I had a pre-release copy of the Atari game that ended up hitting the market as Star Raiders II. If you love the movie and don't have a copy, I can highly recommend the blu-ray release, it contains a great documentary about the making of and the