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My brother owns a really popular gaming shop in SoCal, I have worked with him in the past, and I can totally attest you are right. We had Semi-Pro and Pro players in all the time, if they loose to anyone that plays professionally they get pissed. I have seen them curse at kids and push all their cards on the ground

Based on the building design I think we have confirmation that McLaren is going with high tech CVT's in their next car.

Don't launch the catapult yet!

I think Senior Chief needs to retire, I am tired of having to help him up the ladder wells.

This is all I need for approval on all things Ford GT.

And now I am sold, they have a great design for the tail of the car and that means a lot. The old car was a design mess, always felt like it was just full of compromise. This on the other had looks so smooth and deliberate yet forward that it has won me over. Still not AWD so not getting it.

We, too, are passionate about the GT4 Stinger and hopeful that it will go into production. At this point, however, we've not made any additional announcements regarding its future.

So many scenes of Felipe getting knocked around, its so sad to me. I hope his luck is better next year.

Yo that shit ain't funny, I have to do this on Wednesday with one of my guys.

The electronic signature on the F-35 is way better than the F-16, also because of the new suite of electronics there are more advanced munitions that can be used. Anything in the pipeline for development over the next 10 years will be outside of the F-16 availability due to aged electronics. Upgrading the F-16s we

I have been a F-35 fan since it was chosen and the stage of development they are at there will be deliveries within 5 years, FRP-1 is scheduled for 2018. The plane has all 3 variants flying and testing in the intended environments. The plane is qualified for carrier ops and the Marines have launched and landed them

Yes, but 1996 is only 19 years ago, not 24 years. And although the F-35 looks similar to the F-22 they are radically different. This is not like a car were you can stretch or shorten a platform. You have to build the airframe for the purpose, weapons, systems, and engine. This is not an F-22 derivative, it just

In fact we do have one awesome fusion reaction chambers, one is the National Ignition Facility in the US. They have already proven that you can create more energy from a fusion reaction then you put into it, now they are working to control it and keep it alive. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_…

I think you are confusing a prototype/proof of concept with a real working plane that has to meet multiple complex mission goals. Sure LM and Boeing for that matter had some great prototype planes 14 years ago, not 24 as you suggest, but they have to do a lot and technology advanced in that time. LM had to keep up

Two different groups working on these projects, and besides at the time I bet Lockheed Martin really thought they F-35 was ready. That plane is so advanced I am surprised it is as far along as it is. They want too much out of the platform, that should really be 3 different jets not one.

Lockheed Martin has its Skunks Works on a compact fusion reactor, they claim they are less than a decade out from a working system that can be commercialized. Given the people working on it and the fact that Skunk has decades of research into it, I think they are on to something. LM has even claimed they are in high

Nothing beat her waving to the last guy at the 11:12 mark while doing 271 KPH down the strait. You know that dude was like "Well can't complain about Sabine passing me."

That is so true, I have even heard it from peoples mouth, all they are there for is a paycheck. Although those are the same people that wonder why they have been stuck in the same position for years.

I was like wow Stef is really dedicated to Formula E. It is some great racing but that would take dedication to do. I was a little disappointed it was just a Kinja moment.

That was a super rare treat, a stretch of the 405 with no cars? Rarely happens.