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True, but when you look inside the engine bay of a frs/86/bz you see just how low the front grill is and how the air flows right into the bottom of the block with probably 95% of that flowing out underneath the car.

Looking at the 1st gen MS3, they did have a traditional upper grill between the headlights where they

Spyshots reveal that there is no intercooler, just a radiator with a design identical to the current car, and there is no way to feed a top mounted unit either. So it is 100% a NA motor. Whether it is 2.4 or 2.5 we don’t know. But we keep hearing 217 from a 2.4, however.

Microsoft has described ray tracing for the next generation as being an additive lighting effect, and not meant to replace traditional lighting methods already being used today.

It will be fine when you scale down the resolution. In turn, particles, shadows, and other post process effects like ray tracing will also run at lower resolution. It all scales in a relatively “good” way. What matters most is that the CPU, GPU, SDD, and all of the APIs are all the same architecture and featured as the

I’m confused and I know little about how Telsa’s work... or don’t. So when driving down the interstate with traffic at 85 mph, on a 100 degree day, and suddenly a popup thunderstorm just dumps a deluge of water, and people start panic braking, I literally will be blind for several seconds because I hit the wiper stalk

Cover the badge and it looks like the latest Buick whatever. Kind of a shame. But their intended market probably would look at the Mach-E and scoff.

I could be mistaken, but I believe CDPR stated that there would be a “next-gen version” of the game, but it wouldn’t be available at launch.

Nope, you see a lot of 370z in the Cybertruck.

This is true. For all we know, Toyota makes $10K per Supra sold. Nissan may barely break even, or may even lose money on the 370z and future 400z products. Different goals and priorities from both companies. Toyota is in better shape than Nissan overall, too. Same story with the 86/BRZ.

“Runner’s knee” is a bit of a myth. Granted, there are many parts of the knee and there could be something physically wrong with the joint, but in many cases the pain you feel is actually your hamstrings which run up and down the entire leg.

Something that’s important but missing is that pain is often a sign of imbalance or weakness in the body. You should absolutely be doing full lower body workouts with weights, along with balance exercises.

Rivian is still building the electric F150. They have their own two products coming out too. There is also the possibility that Ford will still get an electric SUV based on the E-F150.

There could be lots of overlap. Especially with Lexus.

They will survive. Remember that they have Toyota to fall back on and a $1.6 billion dollar plant in Alabama going up. That said, I guess they could let Mazda fold. But I would think they would rather infuse them with cash and just take a bigger stake in exchange. What that would do to Mazda’s lineup is another

I see why people are calling it a joke. The video starts too late and ends too early. It also looks like he is gently guiding her down onto a pile of something conveniently placed along the wall.

Hmmm, July seems ambitious. Although for larger markets like NYC and Calif,and Asia, new cases will drop significantly by then.

I hope you’re right! Or at least we may be at a point where the rate of infection is low enough that hospitals are keeping up and everything can be open with extra precautions.

The C/E/S are have a nice aesthetic, but tell me that you can tell the difference between the models at a distance of more than 10 feet. Unless you are looking at the front to see if it has 1/2/3 LED strips in the headlights, they just blend together.

From the article - If you have account information on file (for example, from your latest tax refund payment), you’ll get the funds via direct deposit. Otherwise, you’ll get a check in the mail.” 

As a country? Our Government is about to pass a stimulus package that could top out around $6 trillion when all is said and done (it can go higher.) Why that much? Because we typed a bunch of zeros and nobody can stop us. We are building hospitals everywhere. We ordered companies to make more of everything and they