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Yeah, I think that might have been it.

Wait a minute, I thought the new center seat F1 successor was supposed to be their new GT car?  Seems odd they would release a “lower spec” GT first instead of the top of the line.

Those engines are fairly respectable.  They are one of the standard go kart engines used and with the governor removed I think are closer to 12-15 hp.  Still a far cry from real automotive power, but quite a bit better than the 6 hp rating they come with.

So two things, one: has anyone compared the latest and greatest trailer to the old tech demo they did years ago that got people excited about the prospect of a remake? There was a flashing glimpse of Aeris/th in that as I recall, but wondering how much of that they kept in the official remake.

Nobody in 2019 would make a lowrider NSX. We wouldn’t dare:

It’s a 96 Honda Magna.

I’d say some of that is just standard Japanese in a way though. Having watched enough anime in my day, you can pretty much count on the following:

I’m part of the problem to some degree as two of my cars are silver, but at least they are interesting cars (a 67 Dart and an 04 Viper).  I do have a bright orange 71 Vette and a purple and white motorcycle though.

The other day while dropping off something at the UPS store I looked down the line of parked cars at this little strip mall and there were something like 8-10 white vehicles in a row.  On the row opposite them there were another 3-4 all in a line.  It was a bit eerie and quite bland.

“We have no sick leave, and are forced to drive long hours to make ends meet,”

Lol, I never really buy a car with the intent of selling it to begin with, so at least it was a little easier to part with when I realized it would still be around.  I get too attached to my cars.  Getting it one step separated from me was the easier way to eventually get rid of it.  I really didn’t mind working on it

Funny, I liked the Jag in the Bond movie more than the Aston, and I ended up with one of those as well many years later after I forgot I liked it, lol.  It was actually nearly perfectly fine for the year or so I had it.  It was just boring to me since it was automatic and quiet.  Wonderful ride and was power

But that’s just it, “schedule’. There is no schedule with the Bird job, you just do it if you feel like it. You define your own hours, not the company.  It’s not really any different than if you log onto a website that gives you money for filling out surveys. You are not obligated to fill out X number of surveys every

“Legally we have to tell you that you should always lock your car, so you should lock your car.”

That’s just it though, they don’t have to work a consistent number of hours to my knowledge.  They basically just sign up when they want and are able to, not because they have to.

It just lacked feedback to me.  It felt like every control had a translator in the way, so it did what it was told, but lacked some nuance.  It’s not like it was slow or incapable by any means, it just didn’t “feel” right to me.

Never driven a Miata myself, though next time I have to fly somewhere for work I think I’m going to try to rent one.  I just went to Long Beach for something and as I was pulling out of the rental lot in the boring Sentra I got I saw a Miata in the lot.  I should have turned around and parked the Sentra, but I was

What a roller coaster with the Alfieri. I has just gotten my first job and was drooling over the Alfieri when I first saw it and planning to try to save up to get one. Then I find out it’s delayed. Then they announce it won’t have the snarly sounding V8 that the concept car had and would only come with V6s. Then they

Like many have said in the comments, I don’t really see doing actual part design work in VR.  That being said, I’m still surprised it’s not more present in the CAD world and I think it would be great to see and review parts in VR.  For all the stuff VR has promised, CAD integration seems like it has really been

I’m not really sure I understand how you could possibly classify someone that doesn’t work consistent hours as anything but contract labor. My mom used to do proofreading for a company that consisted of just showing up at the office whenever you had time to pick up whatever papers you wanted to proofread. If these