If it doesn't force the sale of the team, what exactly does a "ban" mean?
If it doesn't force the sale of the team, what exactly does a "ban" mean?
130 degrees, are you mad? Not unless you're running triples. On a single monitor your most realistic FOV is going to be way low, like 45 degrees.
I noticed when that line was delivered on the show, but I assumed they weren't making a racist pun because A) it's a dated, obscure term that I'm not sure I've heard outside of Deadwood episodes and B) if they knew the term then they'd definitely have sense not to use it in the most widely syndicated show...in the…
Porsche dealerships will jokingly refer to the sort of problems he's seeing as "The Porsche Experience". They have this attitude that buyers of luxury sports cars understand they are buying unreliability, that you can't reasonably expect a car to be watertight.
It looks like it would drive very poorly AND you can't actually race it. Get a real kart for an actual class - you probably won't go as fast, but you'll be safer and have more fun.
Since sniffing traffic is fairly passive, I don't know what he's doing that could void the warranty. In any case, nothing here constitutes industrial espionage. The big car companies have teardown rooms that they keep disassembled versions of all their competitors cars in and even that isn't industrial espionage. …
What are you talking about. Everyone is dying to know who will win. Will it be the Audi or the Audi?
In the US, any collegiate-level gamers would probably have to take drug tests. Our finest players would then be ineligible.
Sports programs are only profitable for a handful of schools. For schools that don't have big, successful, high-profile programs, sports are an expensive vanity.
And yet, Sunday was a great race. Things are more interesting this year than they have been in a long while because they've changed so much. I'm surprised that people aren't more excited by the fact that F1 is now a series where torque exceeds grip again. It's going to be fun!
Is the new sound not deafening in person? Was it comfortable to be at Albert Park without hearing protection? The old sound was like a drill to the brain if I peeled my ear protector a tiny bit away from my ear. I'm sure it's not quite what it was, but I'd be surprised if the turbo V6 is quiet by any stretch.
I thought the rev limit was already scheduled to be raised over the next two seasons.
You are not alone. Ferrari are so arrogant I could never actually root for them.
I have been saying the same thing. It looks great in still pics, but in motion on TV it just reads as a white car with a narrow dark stripe. They need to re-do the livery and scale up those Martini stripes.
I have never understood why schools start so early. If that's meant to be preparation for life, then it's preparing kids for jobs which don't require a high school diploma (or to be a teacher to sleepy kids at an early-starting school). Pretty much everywhere I've worked for the past 22 years had most people…
Great review. I feel certain the way you focused on awesome personal gameplay anecdotes is selling a lot of copies. I just ordered one based on your enthusiasm.
The thing is, it didn't. It's much better than most of the crap that comes out of Dreamworks. The problem is that it just doesn't have the richness we all expect out of Pixar. Cars is good, but it's never great, and that universally shared disappointment is why we all hate it.
I thought Brave was pretty good, but it just felt too small. They brought us into the world, gave us the characters, then finished up a simple story very quickly. I would've preferred something a little more ambitious. I certainly wouldn't mind a sequel.
Sure, it looks great in the 3/4 shots and head-on, but in profile it still looks like Quasimodo. Don't get me wrong, it's an amazing car to drive, but visually it can't hold a candle to the beauty of its competitors in the 4 door sport coupe segment.
Just because a case can be made that a market for a particular product exists doesn't mean it makes good business sense. Lexus already has a brand reputation for bland luxury vehicles. The RX is the go-to vehicle for soccer moms. Further entrenching that brand identity could actually drive potential buyers away the…