Can’t help you with that, sorry.
Can’t help you with that, sorry.
I read an article the other day that said exactly this. It’s not unique, it’s too expensive, and they did zero promo and advertising.
Well, in the land of the free. Never saw one in Europe.
Wouldn’t call those tiny, to be honest.
Yeah no shit. The thing is, those supercars are insanely loud from factory. I was behind a pair of Diablo SVs in a traffic jam on the motorway once, and even then they pretty much drowned out the sound of the little 500 cc motorcycle engine between my legs. I have no idea how those things are deemed street legal.
Edit: It’s not about the revs alone, but also engine load. 3000 rpm stationary might be relatively quiet, but 3000 rpm with the throttle blades wide open is an entirely different matter.
That car cruising at 30 mph in the city is probably louder than a Honda Civic when you put the loud pedal all the way down on the freeway.
I think I read about minor improvements in Zen 3 as well.
Someone who thinks “One less sucker and loser that we have to pay money for”.
I know I shouldn’t have, but I pre-ordered the game yesterday and started my fourth run of KCD. When I got the game for 10 Euros (if that), I wasn’t expecting to love it so damn much. I cannot wait for the second game, although I’m prepared to be disappointed at a high level. I’ll need a new GPU though.
A platform similar to Steam. “Good Old Games” is the name and what it started out with, without any DRM. The catalogue is much larger nowadays, they have their own launcher like Steam, and there still is no DRM.
I was trying to figure out if the kids had eaten more from one or the other jar. And I thought the green stuff was herbs.
Yum. I gather wild blackberries every summer and make loads of jelly with it.
Ooooohhh… Been using Ubuntu and Mint next to Windows for a couple years and always right-clicked to paste. So that’s the secret sauce!