I’m not alone am I? I love internal combustion, forced induction and manual gear boxes. A taste of gasoline, oil and exhaust makes me feel alive but I want a Tesla S ‘for the city’ in the most indescribable way.
I’m not alone am I? I love internal combustion, forced induction and manual gear boxes. A taste of gasoline, oil and exhaust makes me feel alive but I want a Tesla S ‘for the city’ in the most indescribable way.
That hasn’t really been true for a while though, has it?
I wanted Primal for it’s survivor, prehistoric feel. I was turned away by reviews and couple hand’s on moments but now I’m very excited to purchase it, given the new mode. My question is this; is it worth it for a gamer who only buys a few titles a year and plays them exhaustively?
Now try it in a Mustang.
Top Secret Combat Drop Tactics Revealed!
So this is like a miniaturized, shot firing CIWS for tanks?
Why Buy This Brand New Entry Level Exotic When You Could Buy This Decade Old Supercar For Less?!
Investor: $13K asking, plus what to fully restore it? What’re these things fetching at auction, clean and restored?
Dunno. She’s Canadian.
It’s never two late.
It’s a hard call application, right? On the one hand, I’m for anything that saves soldiers lives though, and I don’t know if I believe this or just think it, feel like maybe that’s up to the point of avoidable civilian casualties. Anything that keeps soldiers out of harm while placing bad guys in harm is probably a…
I’m not poo-poo’ing the platform. All I’m suggesting is that the drone development paradigm seems to be a largely out of control, military operated and directed initiative without a lot of checks and balances.
Chatting with friends about cars, someone asks why Jag isn’t making a purebred super car. Says it seems like they’d do well with one.
If you watch the second video to the point where he disconnects the winch cable... whoo boy! That thing gets some whipping going on! Lucky for video game logic, otherwise Drake’d lose his legs!
Hi Justin.
No.
Reading between the lines, I managed to decode the following message from the author in question:
There’s no question that Tyler was the heart and soul of Foxtrot Alpha, but he wasn’t alone - other contributors were also contributing elsewhere. I get what you’re saying; I worry that FA is going to become a content aggregating, shallow grave with sparse articles around other peoples work but I’m a pessimist and I…