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There are elements of it I like quite a bit. I accused it of being derivative of a design language that I really liked in its most extreme form, so it's not meant as an insult exactly. Still, this falls short of getting that visceral response that deeply beautiful cars evoke.

Damaging your call is not cool. Dust penises, OTOH...

Fat Furai.

Because if you insure that the rights guaranteed in the constitution are available to even the most reprehensible of citizens, then they are guaranteed to all citizens. It means the freedom of individuals isn't dependent upon having political opinions which are popular. Otherwise, you open the door to outlawing

It doesn't really matter what the founder may have said or what he intended for the organization. I have no idea whether your quote is accurate or is just another conspiratorial rumor. Doesn't much matter to me. All that matters is what the organization actually stands for today. And that is an organization of

That's awesome. Very inspirational. You've made a great car choice...except for that hideous wing. If you can lose that much weight, you can definitely lose that wing in a hurry.

I can't speak to games directly, but in many way TV - in which I do work -is closely analogous. I imaging the people who are actually interested in games and making them end up at developers, whereas publishers are largely filled with people who wanted "business" careers or something in marketing. That's how TV

Agreed. All of the pit emphasis on shaving tenths is coming at the cost of additional DNFs.

The argument that RBR is a marketing exercise for the energy drink to they hired the best F1 team doesn't really hold water. Every F1 team is a marketing exercise. No one should really expect to make money from an F1 team - face it, all racing is a money pit - and they're all trying to get the best talent. RBR has

Any chance that the R-Design trim level will mean anything more than a few cosmetic tweaks?

Okay, I'm ready. Show me the hatchback!

Yep. You could tell he knew he was going to get reamed and had no good response. Even in the green room when Webber looked like he was trying to start something, Vettel knew he was in the wrong. He just shut up and didn't say anything in his own defense.

The team has an interest in both cars finishing. They had P1 and P2 locked down. Webber's pace was set by pit orders to conserve tire (and fuel too, I assume, since they had him dial his engine down). Red Bull doesn't exist to make any individual driver a champion, the team exists to win as a team. Vettel

You know, Kotaku has created a special game-only ghetto for whingers like you. It's called Kotaku Core. Please go there.

Because I might be able to drive away in my wife's car while she has the key if she were close enough for me to start it. When you don't need to physically interact with the key, then you don't need to confirm its presence by checking. You can assume you have it in your bag or pocket and that assumption of presence

True, but within a family, people will use one another's keys. And that is a situation where you might realistically proximity start a vehicle only to find that the key you have isn't the one you need to get back home at the end of the day.

Exactly. It's a complicated technical solution without a real problem. Other than making theft slightly more difficult, it doesn't make anything appreciably better, but it does add a lot of unnecessary engineering to a car. It means that instead of getting a replacement key cut for $3 at your neighborhood hardware

And this new network, being general sports, will only cover the highest rated motorsports. Meaning, we'll get the biggest NASCAR races and no ALMS, CanAm, European LeMans-style, V8 Supercar, DTM, WTCC, or TT series races. It might be a really good thing that NBC has gotten F1 after all.

Wagons are for people with families and or things to do that involve gear. They are what most SUV buyers over the past 20 years should have been buying. Sedans are for salesmen who need to carry a laptop bag and 1 or 2 passengers around and will never do anything fun.

My job already has a points system. They're awarded bi-weekly for the achievement of not getting fired. I can even trade my points for real-world goods.