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It will cause other major slides, but that's the whole point. By using explosives, they can control when and where the avalanche occurs.

That's pretty much it.

I was also thinking it looked like Western Canada. The blue road sign at the end of the vid would suggest B.C., but all of the highway maintenance contractors in B.C. use yellow trucks, not white.

I'd have to disagree with your last sentence. Not only is Los Santos a relatively small part of the map geographically speaking, but the GTA V map is much larger than GTA: SA's.

Are you for realz? While I like Mr. Sub, I haven't had an opportunity to eat there since I lived in Calgary, and it was hard to find one even then. As of 2011, there were 335 Mr. Subs nationwide, and in 2010 there were 2,563 Subways in Canada.

The 1oth digit in the VIN denotes the year. It should be an "E" if it's an '84. No year uses "0" (zero).

Sorry, I guess I'm not following you. I slept in this morning and am still groggy.

You're high. An entire car generation was produced and sold before Gran Turismo was released.

More pics, if you need 'em:

... turned upside-down, and angled upwards.

Sure thing!

It's worth mentioning that you can back up your saves to a USB stick. I think some people forget or don't realize this is possible. PS+ backs them up to the cloud, but it doesn't hurt to have multiple copies, especially if the cloud save is corrupted as well.

Edmonton used to have yellow cars, too.

I recently saw a pic of two Wienermoblies online*, and right away I noticed the that the taillights weren't Firebird ones. So, I instantly recognized the lede pic as being a newer Wienermobile. A little searching, and boom:

I didn't say it wasn't broken. In fact, I said there were still many bugs that needed fixing. The problems with joining a server is the very first bug I mentioned.

UPDATE

How about the Knox waterless "porcupine" engine? Single cylinder, horizontally & longitudinally mounted, with air cooling. Instead of cooling fins, it has 3/16" threaded steel rods. 1,750 of them:

V4s are relatively common in motorcycles, too. More common than I6s and V8s, anyway.

Umm, both twelve and eight are even numbers. How 'bout the VR5 instead?