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I can see the every other generation like this:

Evidently a subset of the Falcon I guess:

Eh, I’d give you a pass.  They are safety glass, so while it’s not ideal, I wouldn’t say you are risking the lives of everyone around you by driving with a few chips.

I think a Viper may have made a good choice for him too.  Go with the Dodge vibe and do the Demon and a Viper for the pair.  Would pair rather interesting with a British accent, lol.

There are two of these in a little lot on the corner of the street up from where I work.  Not sure if it’s a little private shop/dealership thing or just a guy’s overflow area and he collects them or something.

A few observations:

I mean, yes, it beat the record, but it’s also a purpose built race car that just so happens to be an EV. Isn’t the NIO “technically” a street car in the sense that it’s at least street legal? Saying a race car beat a street car by a minute around a track with a 5+ minute lap time shouldn’t really be surprising. Has

Wish I would have known about this sooner.  I’ve got a friend that lives in SF that I went to the Monterey races with one year.  Always hoped something like the Festival of Speed would come state-side.  I managed to go to England one year to watch it and would love to go back, but the cost and time it takes to do it

It’s funny because it’s one of the best and worst parts about motorsports. On the one hand, it’s impressive to see how people can push the limits and find the smallest little advantage, whether within the rules or not. On the other, when people are spending millions of dollars to go 0.001 seconds faster then it also

There, fixed it for you. You know, because you can’t hear them coming...

The caveat here being that you probably shouldn’t run tests like these frequently.  If you’re drive is on its way out and you are constantly running tests that read and write effectively useless data, you’re just wearing it out that much faster.  Probably a good idea to back things up first before running a massive

No, I get that.  My analogy was more for the game as a whole.  The designers put a lot into the game and only a fraction of it gets used.  That was more what I was getting at.  I get why, but from the designers perspective it’s got to sting a bit.

I was thinking something similar.  There is so much in that game that never gets used in a tournament basis.  I understand why as they are trying to focus more on pure player skill as opposed to some amount of luck, but it’s still kinda unfair to the developers in a way.  To paraphrase the dad analogy used in the

cause most the cars you see out here are maybe tucking 24's

Wondering if this was actually somewhat deliberate, like trying to get around copyright or something.  If you used a picture of an actual Chevy truck without their approval I wonder if they wouldn’t go after you for licensing issues.  By changing it (even though it’s two different companies now), you aren’t

A word of caution on using compressed air to clean speakers: those are somewhat delicate membranes and high velocity compressed air can cause them to rupture.  I used to blow out the rear speaker on my original HTC Evo 4G and it ended up failing.  I got to thinking about it and realized that blowing into the speaker

I’m not so sure about that. Way back in the day games were super hard and had no save files so you had to start all over again (Super Mario Bros for instance). It was more of an arcade coin eating mentality, which is ultimately similar to having a player pay to make it easier, but still not quite the same. One is

Yeah, I’m sure there are all sorts of ways that you could get around it.

I’m not sure how this would work. There are plenty of games that offer play to win that aren’t multiplayer, which feels like it should be fine. For instance, in the Tales series games you can often buy things like double experience or an item pack or whatever that just makes the game easier. Some people really like

Lol, I wouldn’t be surprised if someone makes one some day.