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@AreWeThereYeti: If you happen to get the chance to see BBC Planet Earth, the Caves episode covers the crystal caves in great detail. Very awe inspiring and alien.

@Trakata: Is this in reference to the enigma of amigara fault?

@m2m: Hehe, no I meant the car was happy.

Someone's happy today.

@Br1zon: hahaha, COTD!!! Hearted!

What language were they speaking? I need a universal translator.

Question:

@Supra_Mario: Ewww. In his helmet, but still drove.

I think the key question is:

I remember very vaguely that there was a documentary of sorts about free-hand vehicles concepts like this train-method. Other methods had sensors built into the road for the car to follow. But this was back in the mid 90s, early 2000s. I think Volvo was one of the makers featured in the documentary.

@jamaicanmecrazy: Mmm, impressive! And thanks for the tip for the VSTs there. Not using any production grade audio hardware, using an Asus Xonar DX at my desktop and some crappy Realtek audio chipset on my laptop. I am eyeing Native Instrument's Audio Kontrol 1. It may not have a whole lot of I/O, but that would be

To be honest, I'd probably be in an anime-themed Nissan GT-R than be caught dead in a gold-covered GT-R. Heck, ANY gold-covered car I would avoid.

@jamaicanmecrazy: Mmm, yes. Even if you are still starting out with a DAW, you'll eventually need more realestate when you get a hold of plugins and maybe even ReWire another DAW to your main one. I am currently using FL Studio atm, and it is a bother to move the VST screens around to get to where I want to and what

@CommodoreRake: I remember that episode, made me laugh so hard.

@chizelord: Actually, you don't need to travel anywhere near the speed of light if you got a black hole with you. The gravitational forces here are strong enough (provided you have a strong enough ship) that time will move slowly for you in the ship while everything on the "outside" the gravitational forces will be