jeffreyconover
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jeffreyconover

Sony, what is your response? It’s time to step up, even if you leave out PS1 and backwards compatible PS2 and up

As a Saturn owner for 20 years, the bigger draw is arcade games like Daytona USA, Virtua Cop, Virtua Fighter, Sega Rally Championship, and even Knights into Dreams (all a must to own, and I even have a light gun for the bes VC experience)

Yay, a fellow September 29ther Bday

I really enjoyed PC1, especially containing Ayrton Senna’s Lotus (about 90% of the time outside of career I drove this, even held a few records for that car) and understandably, between licensing agreements, and other factors, there were a few cars in the game that didn’t have a direct rival choice if you will, to

Remember when the Type R’s outer features were subtle and not an abomination of an ebay aftermarket part nightmare?

A sad but neat fact is Roland Ratzenberger was to be in the 2nd place Toyota, but died before Le Mans at Imola. To honor him, they left his name on the car...

Make that two, I still have it awaiting to go into my PS2 as we speak. Just the selection of cars and killer soundtrack absolutely offset the 32bit graphics

I have one of two qualifications, and I’m sure I could be taught to video produce on the fly, do I get the job?

Are you saying she got called out on her abilities, and unable to perform them, may of gotten a stern talking to, which triggered her into lawsuit mode to protect her from being fired/huge settlement? Shocked!Shocked I say..... okay well not that shocked really.

NASCAR?......... Oh, I remember that racing, damn that stuff is still around, I thought it fazed out along side with devil sticks and Eiffel 65.

Yea, my bad, looks just like 9th st. Off the bridge

I had to watch that again and check that out, yea it is in OCMD, looks just like 9th st. coming off the bridge

Well I’ll be damned, looks just like 9th st. coming off the bridge

I’m in Ocean City at least one day a week, I know exactly where in O.C. he is doing this. Just a heads up, O.C.P.D don’t fuck around, it’s a resort town so they are usually bored, then over worked with shoobies when the season hits. It’s also a “small town” religious city, and they want to keep it clean, fucking up

I’m guessing it’s because it’s in a strategic place, not too far from NYC, and Philly is starting to shake it’s industrial backround, and becoming a medical/banking/college town/ insert niche business in city who’s land is still a bit on the cheap side before becoming a San Francisco

Vibrations and expansion may be what will give you problems going for a multi-piece block. You can do a home made foundry, start casting small things, make sure your castings fill from the bottom up to prevent bubbles, pourous areas, and weak spots to form. You don’t need to be balls on accurate with the final

It is quite amazing how much of a time difference there is in the last 25 years. You’d think the days of active suspension would of laid a fast time down in the tight corners, nope, 1:19.495. 93' was even slower. By 2007 they were down to about 1:15, but considering how on edge we’re seeing these drivers with the G’s,

A modern day Mansell you say?

Came to read a reply that even a low knowledge of forces peon like myself knew, left satisfied

I do remember them, we used them for the advance class, which were night and day to the VW gearboxes used in the 3 day class. My first car for the 3 day shifted smooth and boogied, but found to have a fuel leak, so they seitched me out with a shitbox that grinded gears, and just didn’t have the umph my first car did.