That's it. I knew you, of all people, could do it.xpensive wrote:Indeed, now that you mention it, screen looks funny as well?
That's it. I knew you, of all people, could do it.xpensive wrote:Indeed, now that you mention it, screen looks funny as well?
spacepig wrote:That's it. I knew you, of all people, could do it.xpensive wrote:Indeed, now that you mention it, screen looks funny as well?
The FIA has been impressed by the work carried out by the US F1 team ahead of its debut season in 2010.
An FIA representative visited the team's factory in Charlotte in August and again earlier this week and said the American squad is progressing very well.
"I personally visited the US F1 Team in August as well as this week, and I am impressed with the progress made by the organization since the Concorde Agreement was signed in late July," Nick Craw, the FIA's deputy president for sport, told Autoweek.
"It has all come together very quickly for the team, and we welcome them into Formula 1 competition in 2010."
The whole blog worth readingjddh1 wrote:Peter Windsor reveals race strategy protocol:
x I'm surprised you of all people didn't recognize an Ikea displayxpensive wrote:Indeed, now that you mention it, screen looks funny as well?
You did not believe anything coming out of Dreamland would be the truth did you.xpensive wrote:Tell me you're kidding, right? Is that an IKEA-picture, what is this?
Well, it seems either a) they couldn't afford office space and had to work at IKEA, b) they're posing with a cardboard computer for publicity, or c) I have Photoshop and some free time at work.xpensive wrote:Tell me you're kidding, right? Is that an IKEA-picture, what is this?
Won it all by ourselves AND recapitalized the entire continent with the Marshall Plan, yes. And we remain the world's #1 arms manufacturer so if you want to see a very fast US plane in action just provoke us a tiny bit.autogyro wrote:You did not believe anything coming out of Dreamland would be the truth did you.
Won WW2 all by themselves didn't they?
Hahahahaha
We will see but up until this century F1 and supersonic airliners have been well beyond them.
Thanks for the info. Still, I like the 3 golden exhausts.mx_tifosi wrote:Repost, check page ten.
Don't forget that goes around comes around, and if the $1.4 trillion deficit is claimed, that's the end of line.jon-mullen wrote:Won it all by ourselves AND recapitalized the entire continent with the Marshall Plan, yes. And we remain the world's #1 arms manufacturer so if you want to see a very fast US plane in action just provoke us a tiny bit.
Why not Esteban Guerrieri? He seems a good driver.Belatti wrote:I will support USF1 sending them some percentage of the taxes I pay if Jose Maria Lopez drives for them next year...