Bernie may be evil, but he's no fool. F1 as a business today is the success it is largely because Bernie is kinda brilliant.
Bernie may be evil, but he's no fool. F1 as a business today is the success it is largely because Bernie is kinda brilliant.
One of the reasons that the Nest is so expensive is they actually developed non-rectangular displays for it.
Technically, they both left the scene. Or maybe neither if the car is the scene. Hard to say. Still..not recommended behavior.
So all those race drivers are really Swedes and Danes with very strange pseudonyms?
Even if it is, it's a lot more interesting than having an affair or going back to school to start a new career.
Who in their right minds turns down a chance to meet Skip Barber? If they don't know who he is, they oughta be slinging refrigerators not cars.
No, it looked much worse on the Avenger, Caliber and Dart.
So did you pronounce it "Yalopnik" when you answered his question? Are we all now a bunch of yalops to Winterkorn?
Seriously, how many more of these would they sell if they got rid of the predator grill? What a huge improvement.
I actually agree with you - if I ever get one, I want it to look like yours. Just poking you in good fun about the big Porsche is all.
Don't forget the Turbo 4S
You mean except for the enormous engine-cover-wide PORSCHE screaming the brand at anyone behind you? Yep, no need for a little chrome piece.
Porsche leaves it entirely up to the customer to choose from a variety of badges. If you see a mess of wordshit on the back of someone's new 911, it's because they chose to have it that way. On the flip side, they're the only car company I know of that makes de-badging an official option when you buy the car.
He didn't evade the question, because Valve makes money from Steam not hardware. The Steambox initiative isn't an attempt by Valve to become a hardware company. Rather they are just setting a template for hardware companies to follow. Valve's got negligible risk in this since all they have to do is keep doing what…
There definitely is an imbalance between griefer assholes and decent humans working together, but a band of people attempting to play honorably can do alright. I definitely wouldn't describe it as deathmatch, though. Resources are too scarce and death too likely. The pariah players generally prey on the weak and…
The remarkable thing about DayZ is that griefers can't ruin the game, they are basically a character class in it. Normal griefing is assholes ruining games for decent people, but in DayZ they are just the in-game villains because that's what their naturally sociopathic selves become.
If they make money by competing in a way that extends their adolescence rather than get a grown-up job, let's call it a sport. These "journalists" figured out a way to make money watching and talking about games, other people make money from playing them. Who in this scenario has the high ground to talk about the…
Since rational responses don't work on an emotional adult, why are they likely to work better on an emotional child? This seems like more of a technique for parents to keep themselves disciplined than to change behavior in the child. Seems like it might do that quite well. I'll try it out tonight.
It's hard to say what Americans would or wouldn't do. At this point, it's a self-fulfilling prophecy. Subtitled films don't get wide theatrical distribution, so they don't get big marketing budgets, so they don't get publicized to those Americans who may or may not go see them under other circumstances.
But that's what businesses do. They place orders with manufacturers for what they think they can sell to their customers. I'm sure her vendors were eager to make whatever she wanted if it meant selling more product. It's not as if they were engaged in some ancient sacred ritual - they were making tchochkes to sell.…