markoff8585
Markoff8585
markoff8585

GT is still one of the all time greatest racing series of games on any platform, I’ve got plenty of PC specific stuff to be humbled on as well. GT has always had a good balance of approachability while still retaining solid realism for the most part. I don’t always feel like messing around with car settings for 10

Rock shop, always. They are all over small towns in Colorado, Utah, AZ, NM, etc. My bismuth collection is exceptional (the Roswell one has the most of this)

Eagerly awaiting the PC release with how much Sony has been investing in porting their top shelf stuff.
That is going to be a great and glorious day, when I don’t have to fork over $400-$500 for another box to play turny lappy, if I could find one of course. That money could go towards more sim rig stuff!

At least you know to let them stomp on through in their lifted shitrig trucks, because they definitely have a gun in the center console and just can’t wait to justify a homicide. 

The ZF8 is fantastic, I didn’t want a third pedal on my Daily this time around and it lives up to the hype.

I only recently got a wheel and pedals, and have been dabbling in AC a bit to be punished, but had no idea the mod community. There goes my afternoon.

The company that made the game is no longer, most the talent is now Codemasters. So they are still making driving games.

I just want to reiterate that you are an inspiration to me and many other DIY wrenchers doing things people don’t understand for reasons we can’t explain.

43% is generally the max DTI you can obtain a mortgage for, and that is hard to find someone to do it when you get that far.

Absolutely, there are strict regulations on debt to income ratio that are calculated when qualifying a person for a mortgage, and 37% is cutting it close FOR A HOUSE. Of course, those regulations all went into effect after the ‘08 crash, so take from that what you will.

And it almost looks like... another vehicle without pipes and that clean lower line with nothing below it but tire meat.

The dumpsterest of butts

*while careening through the air
“Actually that was 60 meters, 3 left, do cut”

Aside from CV joints, the things were bulletproof. Also, the spare up front was a nice conversational piece.

WAT
I had an ‘82 GL wagon, dark green, 4 speed manual, and the lifesaving 4 low shifter for Colorado mountain winters.
I got it for free from the neighbors when the clutch went out on my first car, the ‘89 Beretta.
I drove that thing into the ground, love-hated it as a 17 year old in high school but it always got me to

I’ve been doing digital video editing since around ‘05ish, mostly amateur/consumer level starting with snowboarding films, learning the ropes isn’t so much the issue as it was getting a pro level software kit on a humble bundle for 20 bucks that I can upgrade for 200 to current while figuring it out. There are much

I am switching to working with everything in RAW at 4k, which is why I dusted off the copy of Vegas I got with a humble bundle back a year plus ago. I am probably going to upgrade to the newer version because of the A.I. integrated tracking and automation. As it is the one I have been working with, gonna stick with it

Sony Vegas Pro as of now, an older version. 

Now playing

This is an early example of attempting to get audio and video together, I have a ton of editing work to do on recent stuff that turned out way better.

I’ve been working on synching audio taken from a mic clipped onto the license plate or tow hook, as well as dash cam audio and audio from a stationary mirrorless usually on a guard rail. That was the thing that bugged me the most as well after I figured out you could fly while riding shotgun, no audio.