Can everyone who sees them agree to do this? Would be fantastic.
Can everyone who sees them agree to do this? Would be fantastic.
My only highway speeding tickets come from CHP not in Crown Vics... I am unamused by the prospect of this becoming more common.
Wasn't there a prank ad going around last year about this EXACT concept? Someone find that, it was hilarious.
After he came into the first corner we saw too hot, you think he'd recognize he is understeering just a tiny a bit on that slick track...
You really shouldn't view it as a map, it's more like an informational diagram. I hate theme park maps, they try to be somewhat geographically accurate while having cartoonish proportions...
lol. I know exactly what you mean, but Vimeo is purely original content (supposed to be), so the person that shot it would upload it there, you don't get people reposting it so they can claim the viral success as their own.
My first car was a $900 Datsun 240z (ended up putting $5k into it though) everyone should own a sub $3k Datsun as a first car. Preferably RWD manual tranny.
I find that to be mostly accurate for average person, though you can still argue 1080p looks good while viewing in 4K optimal territory.
I really can't even believe people talk like those quotes...
driveshaft snapped, but thats only after some welds must have failed to hold frame components together.
That fish is so dead.
We need to insist on the dirt landings for the giant ramps. I don't care how much more expensive it is for them to haul in dirt, the punishment on the drivers and cars doesn't increase viewing pleasure and makes it unnecessarily dangerous.
Yes! Somewhere out there a BMW has an old GC rear end and an Audi is squeezed under the tiny front end.
I honestly think the production value lacked in comparison to Gymkhana 4, along with the colorgrade and edit. So I fixed that part.
Never seen a cop do this... seems stupidly dangerous in my area. Also there is no shoulder next to my carpool lane... I feel like that just means I have permission to use it freely now.
I suppose my statement was a bit broad. Some positions/fields really require these types of skills and behaviors. In the work environments I thrive in, it's more of a crutch for people less confident in their abilities. In other environments it can make you stand out.
It also varies by field I suppose, that would be a worthy screening system in some fields but others don't like to be bothered by 'shenanigans' as a previous employer of mine would put it.
In my experience, don't follow up. If they don't reach out to you first, they aren't going to appreciate you or your work as much if they feel like they are doing you a favor.
Rule #1 to tampering with smoke alarms: don't scare Petty.
I think the difference is planning and taking action. I can sit for hours thinking of all the aspects of my project.