not boring if done right though... sometimes its fun like conair_oops doingHuh?! You're replying to your own damn post! I agree though, AI = BORING.
Anyhow... unwatching this thread.
Honestly i wouldn't engage him, your posts will just get deleted by the admin along with him.
Wasn't trying to start anything. I just made a silly joke in response to a typo, but he's clearly an unhappy person, so...yeah, I'll stop.Honestly i wouldn't engage him, your posts will just get deleted by the admin along with him.
No worries mate, i just have been down this road several times in the past lol, i just find it easier to ignore them, he has been spamming my posts with facepalms for sometime now, so i think he has taken a instant dislike to me.Wasn't trying to start anything. I just made a silly joke in response to a typo, but he's clearly an unhappy person, so...yeah, I'll stop.
Old classic cars have huge steering wheels. Old buses have even bigger ones. Likely because of the lack of power steering.I just now realized how big that steering wheel is
Correct on the need for the large steering wheel. I am aware of NO muscle car that did not have power steering in the 60s. Could be wrong. In fact Power steering also allows any woman to drive the largest vehicle. It was one of the reasons in olden days that few women drove. In general, they did not have the upper body strength to move the wheel quickly enough. That was especially true for trucks. Hmmm, maybe that is why we have all the accidents now. Distracted male drivers!Old classic cars have huge steering wheels. Old buses have even bigger ones. Likely because of the lack of power steering.
But on this render, Sam also seems to be about as short as he was in the first episodes of the game. Before the miraculous growth spurt all the hobbits of this game seem to be going through since then.
In the UK, definitely. PS was only for the luxury cars...Rolls, Jaguar, Daimler, Rover...plus the cars remained small, post war, so it wasn't needed.Old classic cars have huge steering wheels. Old buses have even bigger ones. Likely because of the lack of power steering.
It was an option, most took, but with the tendency for straighter roads, but with large iron motors over the front wheels, it was really required for parking!Correct on the need for the large steering wheel. I am aware of NO muscle car that did not have power steering in the 60s. Could be wrong.