Two things:
1. Article is way too long and repetitive for a car accident, even one involving a Ferrari.
2. The number of newspapers in America quoting people as saying "gave it too much welly" is wayyyyyy too low.
Two things:
1. Article is way too long and repetitive for a car accident, even one involving a Ferrari.
2. The number of newspapers in America quoting people as saying "gave it too much welly" is wayyyyyy too low.
My favourite scene of the entire series.
how about an actual fucking job?
I like it in games where you can kill a guy with a bow silently, he screams his head off while dying and alerts no one, but if you shoot that same arrow past him into a wall all alarms go off. Da fuck
File this one under "Stuff only white people can do"
True but Torch wanted them clicks.
"Texas A&M's Transportation Institute has a contract with the US State Department to develop barriers that could stop a truck"
Mission Impossible 5: Make Tom Cruise Relevant
I actually like the NX, this predator grille actually works on the whole car, and the added fender flares gives it more stance.
No, those have a target market. Someone who wants a car and not to buy gas. These people exist.
They're two years away. Always and forever. Always two years away.
HE'S OVER 9000!!!!
Sure it is the best smart phone you can buy that can't use Tasker, has artificially limited NFC capability, has no way of customizing your desktop, can't use desktop widgets of any kind, can't change battery, can't add a memory card, permanently bends in your pocket, etc. etc.
Car continuity is the least of this show's problems. It's trying hard, but like most new dramas it's an overproduced hour of everyone screaming their lines and music shoved into every crevice. How dare any show not have constant music to express the mood of the scene (this used to be the actors' job)—it's…
Amazing how close that tower is to the runway too.
This means that in order to make this scene more exciting, or more Fast and Furious-y, or some other bullshit, the show edited a manual gearbox into a car that has never, ever had one. I'm not really sure how the act of the hacker clutching in and out is supposed to make this scene more thrilling, but all it does is…
Delays seem to be increasingly common as budgets and expectations spiral out of control, but they also lack the stigma they used to have a generation or two ago. In the past, a slipped date might cast a shadow on development. Why isn't it out on time? What's gone wrong? Now, however, most delays are accompanied by a…
I would rather have a game that was delayed until it was finished, than a game that is just shoved out the door to meet a specific deadline/holiday. This idea, especially in console games, that you can just patch it later to make it better is very, very bad. I shouldn't have to drop my hard-earned money on a game that…