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I think part of it comes out of the world of risk management, where decades of research have shown that it is more effective to change systems and ways of behaving than punish or fire individuals.

I don't think that is correct, because they offered Jules the option to keep the name, but remove any advertising. The only thing they care about is that their name is being used to generate revenue.

Ikea doesn't care about the content on the site, they just don't want their name being used to generate revenue. To suggest that they in any way want to make the content of the site go away is totally unsubstantiated.

You live a strange and confusing life, Mr DeMuro

I think Oculus-style VR is going to be really significant for sim racing. It kills two birds with one stone, dramatically increasing usable FOV without distortion (something that can otherwise only be achieved with a giant semicircular display, like some F1 team rigs have) and introducing natural and usable head

I have no idea I was like 5

This is so stupid but also funny. I hate myself sometimes

Not as bad as the ubiquitous "John Hopkins." Like nails on a chalkboard, and I've never even seen the place

How it's done

I've never heard of a bicyclist car interaction where physics came on the side of the cyclist

Haha fortunately, I'm joking

Came here to post that.

Tell that to EA

Does this mean the last Assassin's Creed game will be a crossover with Splinter Cell

Sometimes it's best not to say anything. People have opinions about things, this is one of them, other people have different ones.

There are a few things that matter here that were not discussed in the article.

The reason he says it's not news is because, as he explains, this current statement is medically equivalent to the much earlier statement describing him as having moments of awakening and consciousness (which, medically, disqualifies the patient from being in coma). It is literally not news because no new information

Technology and maths have a way of exploding the brains of everyone involved in sports for some reason

The relevant form of the word is actually the past participle, which is used to form the present perfect.

I was trying to make a joke about how his name sounds like two people