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I suspect U-Haul has made sure to order trucks that don't exceed that weight limit for that very reason.

Basically it's only a "cheat" to people who sucked at it. The more it was used to kill one's ass the more likely it was one'd whine about it being cheating. Also people who thought stealth was a viable tactic in a split screen game.

That's why this wasn't testing whether fully autonomous vehicles would be allowed on the road with no "safety driver". This was a test to determine whether Google's test vehicles met the standard to be allowed on the road as test vehicles in Nevada.

Yep. SSB without items is like Mario Kart without items. What the hell is the point? If you don't like random items or moving environments in your fighting game, play one of the dozens of others that don't have those things. Why any of those people started playing SSB in the first place confuses me.

Why not? Practically every third dashcam video from countries Americans would usually call "third world" (regardless of if they actually are) involves some idiot obliviously turning across multiple lanes of traffic from the furthest possible lane and/or shoulder while giving no fucks.

1.) Slammed Show Trucks

I mean, they even went to four-lug wheels.

Curious, what inconveniences do you find inherent to turbodiesels? Too much torque? Too good of fuel mileage? Sure they cost more up front, but that's not really an inconvenience.

Uh wha? SR3 most certainly had achievements on PC and you easily get a dozen in the process of beating the main story.

Hey I know, let's stick a big metal beam firing water out underneath power lines, that'll never go wrong!

As insanely awesome as a Hellcat Dart would be, with that much power in that little car it'd probably be so likely to maim/kill you they may as well call it "Lawn Dart"

Just a technical point from a networking guy; banning IP addresses is pretty close to useless. Almost every home internet connection has a dynamic IP address, meaning it changes (or at least can change) regularly. I don't have anything to back it up, but I think it's a safe bet that most internet trolls are doing so

CAN is just another common data bus type. How many buses there are and what they're connected to varies from vehicle to vehicle. Many have multiple CAN buses, others use different buses (such as MOST or Ethernet on a newer designs) for different purposes.

Labeled "3, 1, 2" in that order, which makes sense?

If you have to ask, Horizon is not for you. iRacing is ready and waiting for anyone who thinks the only way to have fun in a race is to run a perfect line. This game is about choices and freedom in racing. In a race where all that's defined are points A and B, do you rip up a mountain road in a Ferrari, take the

I'm bored and curious enough to google it apparently.

"Also, Hardee's still exists?!"

Taking bets right here on which manufacturer is the first to have the badge-implied displacement triple the actual displacement. Mercedes is off to a huge head start with the (CL)A45, but BMW can still catch up if they give their marketing team enough cocaine.

Got any links as far as your federal claims go? I can find plenty of local laws, particularly within cities, but I'm seeing nothing as far as state or federal levels. To me that makes sense, because what an average driver might consider a "stockpile" a farmer would consider a "day or two of work".

Both kids and pets sometimes fall asleep in the car, in which case they can be very still and quiet. Combine that with possibly not usually having the kid/pet at that time (say your SO usually takes the kid to the daycare or you have to drop your pet at the vet on the way in to work) and then add in some sort of