No it doesn’t. Hopefully he was aware that every street race could be his last. That’s part of the thrill of street racing.
No it doesn’t. Hopefully he was aware that every street race could be his last. That’s part of the thrill of street racing.
Come check out the innards of a 250,000 mile engine.
I don’t talk about this often because it’s still hard to think about, let alone write it down, but I think I’ve mentioned it a couple of times here and there. Almost exactly ten years a person I loved very much was killed by a street racer.
Spend $49k in car parts.
The thing is, a swift boot to the face would be illegal. Flying a drone over your house is not.
>internet tough guy
You know someone is desperate for money when they try to sue a random person on the Internet.
And it’s statements like this that make me think you’ve never seen any of the movies that could actually be contenders for “worst movie of all time”.
Yeah see it's statements like that that make it sound like you never saw it.
As long as it infuriates them just don’t overthink it.
Derailing is always fun, it’s even more fun when the people getting their message disrupted deserve it.
If I ever become anyone’s boss, I shall strive to be a boss as good as Mr Iwata.
+25% combat strength to units fighting in friendly territory
The water is one of the reasons the flats are, uh, flat.
The PS3 version of MK2 was a straight arcade port. As such, it was infuriatingly difficult even on the easiest setting.
Reliability issue. That’s why Veyron needs 8L engine and 4 turbos. Guys who push Skylines and Supras beyond 1000hp feel/listen their engines, when something is off, they know what to do. Regular buyer don’t. For regular buyer you need to keep safety/reliability margin so they wouldn’t burn the engine down first week…
I've often said that the only people who will truly appreciate someone's art are other artists. Only they know how much work is put into something that another has created, because they've been through the process and know each and every conscious step.