The rules are written with safety and cost savings in mind more than anything else these days. Gone are the days when the teams could really push the limits of what was physically possible.
The rules are written with safety and cost savings in mind more than anything else these days. Gone are the days when the teams could really push the limits of what was physically possible.
It should be fun. The fact that virtually none of the top cars (except for poor Mark) had mechanical failures made the races very predictable and took out some of the suspense we saw in the 1990s and early 2000s.
The only hard drive I've ever had go bad was a Seagate, but the oldest drive I have is also seagate (a 545MB drive from 1995, it was run very hard and still works without a hitch to this day).
Is this why Toronto has orange taxi cabs? Since yellow was already taken?
And yet only an American will see an innocent post of a Pontiac Aztek being used as a police car; and take offence that it's used in Montreal.
Well said. Plus, as far as two sovereign nations go, we share quite a lot of the same culture. Plus the Aztek was built in Mexico, so most of his argument is invalid anyway.
There are so many things wrong with this statement, and posting it five times certainly didn't help.
There are so many things wrong with this statement, and posting it five times certainly didn't help.
Anyone who is or knows a university student; be aware that your school likely subscribes to MSDN and therefore grants you access to a free copy of windows.
My thoughts exactly. America refers to a hell of a lot more than one country.
So picking the best option makes us all sheep? I happily use VLC, haven't used IE since version 5, and have never used Winamp. And I bet you still use Firefox right?
But even at that, it's not the only way to do something like that. Dropbox is a great way to sync between devices, but for the simple notes I actually need access to on multiple devices, iCloud works more than well enough.
Oh definitely the liveries. The racing itself was not all that great. Of course it was more of a hobby for rich people back then. After all, how many sports can say that they had a Baron [von Trips] competing?
Pre-corporate greed Formula 1 was probably the best we've ever seen.
So you, with no real credibility on the topic, are citing one of the least credible publications there are, claiming that everything you said is fact. Why don't we wait and see what happens instead of fear mongering? But I guess you get a kick out of that.
This makes more sense than the USF1 idea. Here we have a team that's already established and knows what they're getting into. If they're truly serious about this, I think it could work out.
Woah the first time I make it into a top 10 list, I get the number one pick! I am truly honored.
Born in 1992, graduating this spring. For me the most exciting part about finally being done and on the verge of a well-paying job is that I can buy a car. Full disclosure: I didn't pay for all of my tuition, but being Canadian means my entire degree cost less than $12K, so I'm not quite as spoiled as some of you…