Apparently Microsoft’s Trackball Explorer from the early ‘00s is, to this day, considered the best trackball mouse of all time.
Apparently Microsoft’s Trackball Explorer from the early ‘00s is, to this day, considered the best trackball mouse of all time.
BANKED corner. There’s a reason they test the Bugattis at Ehra-Lessien, and it's not so they can hone cornering performance.
FE on an oval would be interesting in thinking through how they'd handle Attack Mode (both in terms of the off-the-racing-line activation zone and what oval racing would look like when one car has 10% more power than the rest of the grid). FE also heavily depends on regen, so that would make things interesting on a…
See:
How many races would they have needed to unlock Mirror Cup?
Babylon 5's "A View from the Gallery" did that perspective really well.
(kinja sucks--ads that hover over the "load comments" button are evil)
I really want to make a joke about Vettel being able to spin this situation to work in his favor, but you know what? Fuck that. Seb’s a really good guy. Pretty much the first to stand in solidarity with Lewis. Exposed the VSC flaw rather than just try and exploit it. He’s a goober and can get hot-headed, but I’ve…
Fast forward 300 years...
I got so excited seeing that byline before I realized this was a rerun.
Bottom line, the two extreme ends of the spectrum:
The best bit in the ultimately borderline-unwatchable show “Avenue 5" is that Josh Gad’s character is the perfect mix of incompetent and entitled to repeatedly demand that the crew do something to fix that annoying light delay (every time he’s on a call with folks on Earth it’s minutes before they respond to anything…
Absolutely. But it might get you a lower sentence if you’ve got some combination of a good defense lawyer and a sympathetic prosecutor / judge / jury.
There’s actually real consequences to what you’re describing. If you drive your car to a bar, your designated driver bails, and you—in an impaired state—get behind the wheel and drive home, you have some defense that you weren’t of sound mind when you making your decisions.
Hourly workers getting screwed any way you look at it. Either they’re:
Why do people “get spooked” by the cops?
I’m a data scientist, so I’ve put this in front of my coworkers.
Courts can already mandate breathalyzer interlocks.
With the camera I’m guilty until I can prove myself innocent
So how do you remove a drunk (or otherwise unsafe) driver from the road safely? I’ve seen too many stories about mentally incapacitated drivers getting “spooked” by the cops and having their fight-or-flight response triggered.