A bomb?
A bomb?
Cars are fun to me, especially older cars that have character and aren’t so big and soundproof. I live out in the mountains and it really is a good time to go for a Sunday drive along twisty roads, no real destination in mind. For instance, in the fall, after a rain, with windows down, the vivid colors and smells help me slow down, clear my mind and remind me I’m part of the world, not just a passive observer.
And yes, I realize what sub this is in.
They went crazy and they’re no longer supermen.
And Terminator: TSCC
They’re really common outside cities.
Why not both?
My main concerns are:
More unsprung weight is always bad for suspension performance and handling.
Whenever you have to replace the rear tire, you’re also going to have to disconnect the electric connections from the motor, which coupled with the extra vibration from being unsprung, introduces a greater risk of one of the connections coming loose during riding.
If you are in an accident or hit a pothole that damages the rear wheel, you’re going to have to get an OEM replacement that will be expensive because the motor is integrated into it
Hub mounted motor? No thanks. I would rather do normal chain/belt care then deal with the inevitable maintenance issues that would lead to.
Ketchup needs to be refrigerated because it’s a cooling fluid for boiling lava hot potatoes.
Followed by X-Files of course.
A little easter egg in this comic is that the Ultramarine is primaris and the Blood Ravens are firstborn. When this comic first came out, rhinos could not transport primaris troops, so really the Ravens are just surprised that the UM is not codex compliant.
Mega Man fans are the best, and Capcom treats them worse than Sega treats Sonic fans.
Why no base10 clock?
Twice the pride, double the fall.
I’m about halfway through this game and it’s really cute and relaxing. I play it with my 2 year old, who is REALLY into trains. Runs well on my older PC and on my steam deck.
I switched from FFX to Chrome back in the day because Chrome tabs were all independent processes in task manager, and one crappy website wouldn’t kill my whole browser.
When Google started their war on addons, I switched back to Firefox.
Streets of Sim City has a rockin’ soundtrack!
That’s a funny way to spell “James Workshop”