Yup. Last ICE from Lotus (so they say, who knows) and manual. No one should even consider the automatic 4-pot. Won't be a super fast car, but damn it's pretty and will handle beautifully.
All signs point to the Si being a ton of fun and moderately practical as well.
I wouldn't worry about the EV bullshit. Its here to stay, but it can't displace ICE for decades to come (if at all). All the special interest groups and regulators keep clamoring for it, but they are either...
Yup, too many siege battles, by far and the ability to build crap during a siege is really stupid (prior to the battle, during deployment is fine).
Cut Siege battles by a third and cut minor siege battles by two thirds.
GT7 is the reason I'm getting a PS5, a chair rig, and wheel/pedals. GT1 was my first ever game (and the PS1 console) I purchased myself with my own money when I was a young teen. Big nostalgia hit and I love racing. It'll also be my first console in over 15 years. Now, if I could only find a PS5...
I'm still on the hunt for a 430 Scuderia as a great driver's car to add to the collection. And, I know I won't be able to afford one, but I still love the F40 more than most cars. Some Porsches are really not that great, but others are stand out gems. The fact they can still be had in a manual...
Yeah, I've seen that. But, I've also seen some who are just energetic, bombastic, eccentric people and like to have fun.
I think, bottom line, there's good and bad everywhere. Except Foler, he's just a sad, sad little man.
800+ hours in TW:WH2.
Played 7 hours of WH3 this weekend. Ogres, Tzeentch, and Cathay. Didn't really enjoy any of it.
Minor settlement battles are really not fun. Sieges are really not fun (worse than WH2, by far. None of these races have any way to get through walls early on). Don't like the...
No, but several of my clients are (own a chain of health clubs) and over the years have shared advise, knowing that I'm a gym rat (and aging). Planks aren't inherently bad, but they are not great for your back if you have certain problems. There are much better - and less stressful - exercises...
Checking web portal for results of doctor visit (normal annual blood work) and notice 3 conditions that I don't have and out of nowhere I'm a smoker.
Considering how nice or not I'm going to be about this.
When I was a kid, we had a huge bucket of Legos and our imagination. No kits existed.
Then, I saw friends had kits and realized that maybe their parents just loved them more.
Oh, sorry, lol. Anything that engages your stomach, but doesn't stress your back. IE: not the old school exercises like sit-ups and planks and such.
Hanging leg lifts, machine assisted crunches (not laying on the ground, but using a piece of equipment that isolates the stomach) weighted torso...