The driver elects to push the DRS button, it doesn’t just open.
The driver elects to push the DRS button, it doesn’t just open.
Spoon is so damn hard to nail on the F1 2017/F1 2018 games. The esses as well.
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Ah that makes a lot of sense. Thanks.
In all seriousness the schools dont have special health coverage for “student athletes”? Why would the family have medical bills?
Dealer: Sir, you have 9, would you like to hit?
Yes!
I said it is “akin to the argument” not that it is the equivalent of rape.
How about a list of my Dad’s cars when he lived in England in the 70's:
So I’ve always been of the mindset that both parties are at fault - interest payments that exceed the value of the item purchased shouldn’t be legal, but also the consumer should do more to inform themselves. In fact, I was typing that out here when I realized apportioning blame to the consumer is akin to the argument …
Ohms my god, that’s a joule of a joke. Watt made you such a sick bastard?
Agreed - at least some restrictions on how high you can raise those bro-dozers.
What you mean is they only care about a short timeline and will squueze every $ they can when they pass it along to next PE firm, without regard for customer or employee.
Absolutely! FCP is super fast and very knowledgeable. I get all my Volvo stuff from them.
There you are! Marketers are going to start calling you to get you in some type of marketing lab to study you.
Here’s an interesting study on both sets of fans. https://www.business2community.com/brandviews/affinio/understanding-cultural-differences-nascar-formula-one-fans-analysis-01543774
I think if you applied it as the “game of life” it could have some affect. Have the students pick a profession, assign them college debt (if applicable), chose when they get married, what cars they buy, healthcare payments, where they will live, etc.
I am sure there are some, but I am not aware of any F1 fans that are also avid NASCAR fans. I am not convinced that more than 500-1000 people would normally buy a ticket for both events.
A Sauber was doing 220mph? I am not sure I buy that. Even slip streaming behind someone else Ferarri or Mercedes would be lucky to get to 210. I am not trying to pick nits here, but I can’t imagine 220 is correct.
Let’s just assume they are hiding the more complex stuff - why are these coaches wasting even 1 second of everyone’s time with such obvious crap?