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I was in a game once where a guy was running around with a ghost that shot tanks. Fully functional tanks. EVERYWHERE.

Another tip if you're traveling solo...take 2 cards and some cash. Had a friend that went to Las Vegas, got a call right after he landed that someone was using his card overseas so he had to cancel it. He had $50 for a 5 day trip.

The key acts as a mechanical switch. It's like how desktop computers have a flip switch on the power supply unit that can cuts the power immediately vs the power button on the front of the computer that goes through the motherboard for a logic check (IE 5 second button push to turn off vs tap for sleep mode).

I don't until the end of my computers lifecycle. You know, that time period where you start saving money and are eyeing parts like they are delicious steak. That's when I open up the overclocking and have some fun.

Yeah, well my Jiggawatt power supply is soooooo much better. Also my monitor keeps blacking out and the clocks in my house keep resetting. Wierd huh?

My group, we always consult each other when building PCs. Here's my problem...

What shortyoh said, and also GM is offering crazy incentives. They have made a ton of sales on people coming in with an older car, spending a couple hours on the lot (or going off with a new loaner), and getting sold on a nicer newer car.

Thankfully he didn't actually give me a ticket...don't know what was up but apparently I played the game right to not get a ticket.

That really sucks. How could he write it as reckless and not just speeding? Hopefully it gets turned down.

Exactly what I thought...Record the whole thing and then drive the fuck off without checking if everyone was ok. Probably knew they would get a ticket if a bunch of supercars were in the same group as a crash.

I once had a cop follow me for a mile and pull me over and told me he was going to give me a ticket for reckless driving. All I did was swerve around a guy pulling into my lane off another road, while accelerating so the guy in the next lane wouldn't rear end me. I ended up 10 over the speed limit, but didn't crash.

Actually looks like he both accelerates and is clearly looking at the turn signal because he drifts towards the car.

It's like this moment in Indiana Jones...so much build up to BANG.

I watched a Mustang and camero do the same thing, except the officer in the Mustang was in full uniform and neither revved engines. The camero thought he was cool and peeled out, the Mustang pulled him over before he got a mile down.

This is actually why writing may help you remember things. I'm a computer scientist, and for some really hard exams I would write out some of the key words. My handwriting is so awful I can't read any of my notes later anyways, it's the experience (cramps included) that helps you remember.

That makes a lot more sense.

I feel like it's not a problem if you know what might happen. The problem is that the majority of people freeze up in that kind of situation instead of trying to do anything. Like the lady who had unintended acceleration, called and argued with the cops that she couldn't turn off the car or shift into neutral..It's

They work, but not as well. Hence why I said you may over/understeer or over/underbreak. New drivers have no idea what to do without ABS/powersteering and I feel like from all the stories they just assume they lose control entirely when it becomes hard to steer/break. Unfortunately most peoples panic reaction is to

Scary shit man, and yeah they didn't even touch parking breaks at my drivers ed. Grats on not hitting anything, lucky thing you had a clear intersection.

Of course it is because of terrible drivers. No one seems to take into account that they are driving kill boxes that could destroy lives, let alone their own. And none of them want to take responsibility for their not being prepared for the worst.