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One thing to point out, that while nailing the perfect shift every so often is fun, the automatics are better at it and to a degree do you let you focus more on the driving. I totally dig how engaging my manual is, but trust me when you are not a pro, whipping around the track and having to deal with the shifting in a

Doug you are wrong on this. This truck rings the bell for everyone that wants a small 2x4 utility truck, a market that has been completely underserved for a long time. Think 2x4 ‘84 -‘85 Toyota. This is the pick up truck for the non-pickup truck market.

Heads up Subaru, this truck is going to take over your demographic turf in Santa Cruz CA.

Not to beat a dead horse, but plush interiors and electronic steering are pretty much standard features on all modern cars. Leaving those out would make porsche noncompetitive in the market. I would put the steering feel of the GT4 or the current GT3RS against any past porsche. As much as I love the gt2rs, and the cgt

As much as I dislike it, the 4 is the way of the future for most cars. That said, of all of the manufacturers I think Porsche is heads and tails the most focused on driver’s cars, and does their best to put something out that is race proven and better performing than the previous generation. Porsche engineering is

Gt4 and 911R disagree with you.

and now mission e!

yeah, the cayenne and panamera are what are allowing porsche to make all of their other awesome cars. I love the fact that porsche was smart enough to build a 4 door car and gotta say I love my turbo s panamera!

OK so a few points, 1) Valve uses a holacracy type management structure so ownership of problems / accountability at valve is always a moving target. Calming the fuck down is great in theory but valve does have CC info + passwords + email addresses, so any perception of compromise should be communicated. Finally as

Except Valve makes a lot of money off of Steam, communication is a fair expectation.

just as an fyi the corporate structure at Valve insures that there is no direct responsibility for something like this. There is no one in charge of steam in the sense of a VP or something like that. There is only a group of engineers who have that area of responsibility, and trust me, accountability is not nor ever

God damn, I wish Yamaha had developed their Omega chassis, and put it on this! This bike looks bad ass.

Michael Myers is from Halloween, Jason is from Friday the 13th...

The $30 million price is disappointing, originally when this was being developed by Bell and Augusta, they were aiming for a price of $12-15 million, which would have made a nice long range replacement for helicopters in urban environments. At $30mm the profile of what this very exciting airplane can be used for

Am I the only one who thinks that the U.S. should be sending ships and welcoming those refugees with open arms. 1) we can afford it 2) no matter what people think the fact is immigrants power a lot of growth in this country. On the russians front why don’t we start by arming the shit out of the Kurds.

Damn it, you got there first.

I thought Vince from Entourage was Enzo Ferrari...

Yes in fact there was a gray / green 1971 (i think) datsun skyline gt-r, there was also an early 80s 240z, and then a white mazda LMP car.

cool, would love to say hello!

So do you think the original NSX helped push more Integras or Legends? There is a lot of current Acura line up hate, but sales numbers tell a different story, additionally I could see this car leading into the next generation of whatever acura is building. The GT on the other hand was and is a statement that ford can