superaardvark
Dan O
superaardvark

Ok, so this might be minutiae (and it's been awhile since I owned my S) but I thought the K20A2 engine (the one in the S) only had 200/210 hp. The K20 put out more but I thought that engine was only in the JDM Type R.

Right. Elites generally start at the front. They're stepping over that mat the instant that gun goes off.

Well, yeah. But I was thinking more along the lines of just friction being so strong that it's all that takes to transfer the power from the engine to the transmission. Amazing.

I have a variant of this which is: a clutch works solely on friction? Really? That's the only thing connecting the engine to the wheels? No sprockets or other heavy-duty mechanical linkage? Just two pieces of metal pressed really, really hard together?

Sure your name isn't Rick?

That's it. This is dinner tonight.

Capital. You're referring to an entire region, not a building.

There can be only one response to this: Crystal Pepsi.

Yes, but where are all of these "imaginary rape culture" articles on Gawker?

Meh. If you ask me, the SJWs and those that provoke/harass them are just two sides of the same coin: folks with far too much time on their hands and are easily offended.

if you like Zelda but dislike (or have never played) Dynasty Warriors, you may want to avoid this game.

Hey! Listen!

I've always wanted to make/buy (probably buy, since I have no metalworking skills whatsoever) the sword on the AoL cartridge. The original Magical Sword.

Which is fine. Other than Behind Closed Ovens, I rarely ventured over to this side of Kinja. To each their own.

In the original Monopoly, the center spaces were the railroads. Not properties. That is: transportation. It looks like they continued the motif with the Spirit Train, Loftwing, King of Red Lions and then Epona.

79 Dart?! 82 1/2 Trans Am with a custom nose, blacked out tail lights, bowling ball rims and a red scanning eye!

There is an Austin Grill in DC. A few of them. Never been to Houston Steakhouse, though.

I don't remember Rygar being that hard. I remember getting to a certain level (where you can kill the rolly things with one shot) and then standing in a location in the first area where they would infinitely spawn. Then we taped down the down and A buttons. Then go outside and play baseball for a few hours. When we

Eventually beat Top Gun as an "adult" (read: in college). The trick to landing was to use the A and B buttons to speed up and slow down. Up until that point, your speed was inversely related to your altitude. Pull up, go higher and slower. Push down and you go lower and faster. But when you went to land, they were