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Still saddens me Lego declined to make that wicked blue C3 Corvette.

Neat. Haven’t played the original, may have to pick this up.

Considering the tradition of having your ‘son’ take over the company, even if he’s not ofyour bloodline, have there been any situations yet where a ‘non Japanese’ son has taken on that role? It’s an interesting tradition, especially since it’s one where bloodline is less important that the actual name.

Different type of game, but the MMO’s I worked on, you did not want to take on the (powers) designers in PvP. They knew every little dirty secret about the game and weren’t afraid to use them. It was actually rather amusing to see a usually rather timid bunch get so vicious.

Great read.

It does what you think it does when you think about Volvos.

Themed and tradeable loot boxes would probably make that a appealing setup.

Probably spent about $30 or so on keys and such for CS:GO. If I get into Overwatch I probably wouldn’t be inclined to spend money on that game’s crates since there’s no trading or community market setup (at least from what friends who play have told me).

Dear Canada,

I don’t know what bugs me more about that image... the poorly matched CGI and live performers, or the generic video game crate in between them.

After being mere inches away from getting my skull caved in by a horse’s hoof when I was a kid, I truly do not care about those animals any more. Temperamental work animals for work that can be done more efficiently with machinery.

Considering what a hornball crowd the athletic camps are at the Olympics, I’d imagine we’re going to see a LOT of STD’s, Zika or otherwise.

I made a point of watching this show when I got home from school. Any other show was fluff, this show was just incredible. To this day it is the best Batman there is.

I feel sorry for the Mustang owner. He was just out looking for a crowd to run into and all he could find was a single motorcyclist. Gotta make do with what you’re provided, I guess.

If you pay this right now, you’re paying for experimentation on a new platform. You’re playing in the first generation. And you’re playing the attempted answers to lots of difficult technical questions.

Season (or series as they call them) 18, episode 2. It was a good episode. Very eye opening to how far in just a few years Chinese automobile manufacturing has come, and how very far it has to go before you’d get anyone with any sense behind the wheel of one.

Considering that what aftermarket parts manufacturers do (know of a Corvette body kit vendor that showed off the process), I wouldn’t put it past a corner-cutting car company.