tractorman90
TractorMan90
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In NYC, I would love to see many, many more streets taken away from cars and given to pedestrians and bikes instead. What about in your town or neighborhood?

There’s a reason why the ratio of Top Gear segments filmed in the Alps to segments filmed in Manhattan is about 50 to 1.

Can we, for a second, talk about the fact that the writer of this article, who is calling to shut down NYC streets to cars, has a recurring segment where he films himself talking about interesting cars he finds....on the streets....in NYC.

He has a recurring segment where he talks about the cars he finds....on the streets.....in NYC.  Literally calling for an end to his own job.

They tried 30 years ago blocking off a majority of the streets in the downtown area of my town and they succeed in killing off all the business in that area. They then had to spend twice as much money tearing out all the pedestrian mall and reopening the streets.

“In NYC, I would love to see many, many more streets taken away from cars and given to pedestrians and bikes instead.”

Because cars are bad now. Didn’t you read neutral? Everyone should walk now. Take back car spaces.  Dont forget to hate America and demand to stay home forever.

But where else will you find motoring journalists that hate cars so much?

They don’t make cars that appeal to people who live in Brooklyn, so most of this site’s staff could care less if they go out of business.

In NYC, I would love to see many, many more streets taken away from cars and given to pedestrians and bikes instead. What about in your town or neighborhood?

Neutral:

Neutral: It would be nice to get the cars off the sidewalks where I live. Actually, having sidewalks consistently would be nice too, but it seems like putting a sidewalk out attracts SUVs like honey attracts bears.

A motoring blog that is hemorrhaging cash should not be based in New York City. You cannot remove cars without fundamental reimagining urban density. Do you want to be St Louis, because that’s how you become St Louis. There are already enough reasons not to drive in New York, shut down streets are the least of them.

I’d rather take the wasted cycle lanes, and reopen them to motorised traffic.

As a grunt in the trenches of the film/TV industry, you see it all the time. I’m sure the same applies to the Video game biz.

No one forced him to sign the contract. He agreed to the timing and then failed to meet it. Then he got an extension that was even longer than he asked for and STILL didn’t hit the deadline. And then bad-mouthed the people who tried to cover for it. 

What a mess? It’s a clusterfuck, for sure, but it’s not really a mess.

This is about the soundtrack which is music from the game recompiled, rearranged, and re-mixed to fit the format of the album.

Right? It’s just so incredibly immature. The tracks that Chad mixed are flatter and not as punchy as the ones Mick mixed, but they’re certainly not the unlistenable abominations many are claiming they are.

I don’t know if Mick is just an egotistical dick, maybe hes going through some personal stuff...I dunno, not being

It’s important to note at this point that not only were we disappointed to not deliver the OST with the launch of the CE, we needed to be mindful of consumer protection laws in many countries that allow customers to demand a full refund for a product if a product is not delivered on or about its announced