My worst commute was almost exactly 50 miles each way, from Burbank (in the northern part of LA) down to the Irvine area (in Orange County.)
My worst commute was almost exactly 50 miles each way, from Burbank (in the northern part of LA) down to the Irvine area (in Orange County.)
Yeah, I don’t know if a boycott from the free world would even be enough to move the needle compared to how much money is at stake for them in the Chinese market, but I canceled my WoW subscription today.
I know this might not count since they were the cars instead of driving cars, but I’d nominate just about every Autobot in 2007's Transformers movie.
I live in a small farm town in the Midwest and somebody around here has a pretty sweet Delica. I’ve only spotted it a handful of times and I’ve never been closer than a block away, but it looks pretty pristine from that distance. I just wish I could get close enough to give the driver the respectful nod to let them…
There is a 100% chance that car gets vaped in.
Oh noooooo...
The thing I keep coming back to is that, even though highway/freeway driving is done at a much higher rate of speed, maneuvering through a parking lot requires a lot more from a driver in terms of potential for unexpected hazards.
I would imagine this would be a pretty short-lived problem, as the players doing said stomping would very quickly have their skill score adjusted and then placed into higher-tier matchmaking. Any time you implement a system like that, you’re going to have to allow for a few “placement matches” to gather data. (I would…
I can think of a few arguments in favor of pre-recording the singing.
Does anyone know if you’ll need a full JoyCon to play on the Switch, or can it be played with “half” a JoyCon turned sideways? The trailer mentions co-op, and I’m hoping that means my son and I can play together locally, but we’ve only got one full controller set.
I typically expect Torchinsky’s posts to provide me with the highest smile-per-paragraph ratio, but I must say this ranked up there with the best. I hope your spot in the French countryside isn’t too remote to get a cell signal so you can still bang out some gems like this between all the mountain biking and canoeing…
The lack of seatbelts for the side seats suggests they aren’t meant to be used while the vehicle is in motion. I assume they are there to give the “room” more utility for work/socialization when parked.
For what it’s worth, the Telluride is manufactured in West Point, Georgia.
The thing I enjoy most about Classic is how much more “open” the classes are. You have a variety of spells/abilities from an early level, and the game trusts you to decide how to use them. As you level up, the original-style talent trees give you a ton of options to customize how you want to play the class. As someone…
Control is excellent in all regards, but the art direction and sound design are just... *kisses fingers*
Instead, he was given a trophy, a gaming headset, a year’s supply of chocolate almonds, and a year’s supply of Real Gold Dragon Boost energy drink.
Wait, WHAAAAT.
Curious what you drive, because this kind of thing used to happen to me all the time in my 1980 Trans Am. Not the part about the karmic justice, but just the general tedium of having some random jackass revving his engine next to me at every single stoplight.
That’s how I felt before I watched the show.
SUVs and crossovers shaped vaguely like a 911 saved Porsche, and from what I hear the vaguely Huracan-shaped Urus SUV now makes up a significant volume of Lamborghini’s sales.