justphil
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justphil

I imagine the car is already set up optimally for the driver. They make these tweaks knowing they’re going to shave off a fraction of a second. Any more than they’d probably send the car spinning into a wall.

As far as understanding the cars and buttons go, you study and log every waking hour you can in the simulator until it becomes second nature.

You start small, mostly regional Formula 3 after you’re done karting. Then you git gud at F3, so a GP3 team finds out about you, or you apply for a slot and pony up (mostly the latter, but every team will know whether or not a young talent is a demigod and will be the ones hunting for you). Then you go to another

and most people cant even pull a lever to signal left or right :/

Pfft, no cruise control? Mine’s got that plus I can change the radio stations AND volume.

Moves the bias from front to rear. Either more or less braking power from the front or rear. It changes how the car moves under braking, and depending on conditions, corner type, traffic, tore condition, etc a driver might want to change how the car reacts under braking.

Yeah but will it run Crysis maxed out?

It looks like there are NJ plates on that car. Using NJ drivers as an example is the worst idea I’ve ever heard of.

I want a car I can overclock tho.

That coulda been a person!

can i have one to train? (i picked up some tricks from the delivery drivers and generally drive like an asshole)

Don’t worry, if Nvidia’s running it - the “self aware” update will fail to install and we’ll all be safe.

There have been court cases where it was ruled a business can refuse to accept excessive number of coins as form of payment. Basically, it’s an unreasonable form of payment. While it’s not a Supreme Court decision, it sets legal precedence.

Why not? It’s legal tender and any intentional damage caused to your car by the shop in retaliation is a crime.

Is coin payment retaliation really a good idea, when the shop has the keys to your car?

Then what word remains that means literally?

Yeah. It’s 2016: Lies are now accepted as truth. “Get with the times.”

What I am knocking, however, is how automakers choose to advertise it.

Figuratively is a word which is literally more interesting that “literally”.

Every day is opposite day.