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So disappointing
NFSMW was the best game. I loved every aspect of the game but a part that we haven't seen really since is the traps you can drive through during a cop chase. They had gas stations you can blow up and things you can knock over that crush/block the cop cars behind you. I think it was a really fun way to help you out during a cop chase and added strategy to the path you take. I wish a new NFS would add that back.
When a driver speeds in the pit lane during practice they only get a fine but when they speed during the race (when they gain a sporting advantage) they get a time penalty and it's the exact same infraction. You say starting infraction as if the two cases are the same but they're not.
Checo got a sporting advantage. Norris didnt
Hope Kevs ok
The fitnessgram pacer test is a multistage aerobic capacity test...
It's bc the Republicans are fear mongering about the border 24/7
Yea that's a good guy. You really don't want the car running over him
Hopefully Charles doesn't lose any running time in FP2
My guess is they'd prefer bortoletto or colapinto but if neither wants to leave their driver academy they'll sign valtteri on a one year
The tradeoff for a really big screen is a thicker device. That's more valuable to more people than the longer lasting battery. At least in the eyes of the manufacturers. I'm sure if bigger batteries sold better there would be more (any) options. The issue is not enough people care.
It's all about marketability. A thin slab phone is more marketable than a thick slab phone. A (thick) tri fold is more marketable than a thin slab phone. I'm sure if they find a way to make the trifold even thinner they would though at that point idk where they would put the USB port.
I don't even know what movie they're advertising
I guess I'm sailing 🏴☠️
Over Charles Lewis? 🤔🤔
Haas have revealed a series of digital renders of their 2024 challenger the VF-24 that is adorned by an evolution of their traditional black, red and white livery.
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