Yep. The US server seems to be somewhat reliable if you can get on it. Maybe that's because of proximity. But anytime I tried claiming a second city on a map, it would crash. This whole experience is bullshit.
Yep. The US server seems to be somewhat reliable if you can get on it. Maybe that's because of proximity. But anytime I tried claiming a second city on a map, it would crash. This whole experience is bullshit.
Mine just crashes. And now won't let me select a server to run off of.
I swear, it was more of a "see how that feels?" thing! It...it just sounded...
Let's see your dick.
I'm pretty sure you can do that with the new Lincoln. Not only does it keep speed with traffic, but it keeps you in your lane. Sure, it's a Lincoln and not some plebian Hyundai, but it's trickling down. Slowly.
No one on the internet is ever sarcastic. Especially not me. Internetting is srs bzns
It might be, but it's not a whole lot smaller than the current F-150. I think it slots right between the two.
Only problem is that it's the same size (roughly) as the last F-150. There's just no place for it in the U.S. market.
I actually remember seeing a website dedicated to stock car racing for Europe. Used cars very similar to NASCAR stock cars, but all on road courses. Don't remember what it was off hand, though.
When I bought my F-150, this video was one of the first things that came to mind. I am the proud owner of a Ferd FTeen Thousand
IMPOSSIBRU!
Seeing that with the line between, the lower grille and lights looks like a Samoan representation of someone smiling.
Mjolnir sounds like a slut. All of Thor's friends have picked it up.
I want a super slow mo cam on the roll hoop looking at the engine. With how often something goes catastrophically wrong with these motors, I want to see everything as it happens, and perhaps officials and engineers will want to see it as well, for science.
First thing when I heard about it, I thought "there's probably some awesome dashcam footage of this." Indeed there was. Absolutely incredible. Scientists are going to have a heyday with this.
A meteor doesn't need to impact to creat destruction. It's the shockwave that does all the damage. The injuries came from 1 million square feet of glass that resulted from an overpressure wave from the explosion. That building at the end was probably somewhat weak to start with, and there was also a large surface area…
I thought that they sort of built the car around the driver. You know, take his measurements and whatnot so they know how much room they have for the fuel cell, how they can angle the nose, stuff like that. Oh, and how the feet can be placed. Guess not.
Could I get an add? Username was stangmanpaul. May or may not have a capital "s". Don't feel like checking.
No, this was with shoulder belts in a ninety-something Fiero GT. It was only a 35 mph collision, too. Notice how far the dummy moves, even with a seatbelt in place. Notice how the dummy's head whips forward. It would be much, much worse without the airbag. That is what killed Dale Earnhardt. Even if you don't hit the…
Lift and F-350 or equivalent a foot or more, then don't bother getting some appropriate driving lights so that even the standard headlights on low blind everyone.