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    Not only and ignition source, but also an appropriate concentration of oxygen.

    I main Zane and with him ya gotta keep on the move, so realized quickly that picking up those shield drops were more hazard than benefit. I will def revisit now!

    Have they tried copying the Osprey yet? I’d love to see that!

    Granted this could be resolved with a software fix, but then would they not be able to gather all that data needed to get that level 5 in the next year (is that the most recent timeframe claim?)? 

    Came for this...leaving satisfied.

    Now playing

    When you commute on Metro (WAMATA) using the escalators is always a risk:

    ugh...shudda scrolled. thank you for your service.

    5% of Ubisoft as well...

    THIS was my thought. Mixing up Kung-Fu with INXS

    So something like...opposing counsel doing their job? Huh!

    Are you a cop? You have to tell me if you are!!??

    Not me, but one of my colleagues commutes 70 miles each way (Front Royal, VA to 15th & M St, NW DC)

    Throw some Super Swampers on that bad boy and I’d drive the hell out of it in the mud...

    You know who else said they were just following the rules...

    Yea, and they should move all their operations over there while their at it so they can enjoy the repressive regime that controls the economy they want to tap so badly rather than enjoying the relative freedom our smaller market provides.

    Gold Keys from SHIFT codes are best spent in early game for this reason...

    There are some important differences between an NC.1 (‘06 to ‘08) and an NC.3 (‘13 to ‘15)...forged internals being one of them, about 500 more RPM to redline, considerably better programmed DSC.

    CP, primarily since it’s a 2008 which means it does not have the updated forged internals of the 2009+ MZRs in the NC, which is well advised if you want to put the smaller pulley on that MP-62 to get the pressure levels to where you’re really making good use of it.