Anyways, if you buy it in game - it would have to have been sold at a station, and the system is set up that you can't take PLEX outside of a station (or at least thats how it was about 3 months ago).
A recent patch a few weeks ago opened up the ability for PLEX to be transported by ship. CCP thought that would be a good idea to allow players more control of their items and I would have to agree with them. It's helpful for those who live deep out in 0.0 and would rather buy PLEX from a corp-mate than have to travel back into the Empire systems.
1. There wouldn't be a need for a pressure sensor. You could use the same electrical design as a drive-by-wire gas pedal.
2. If you're confused about how hard they were pressing the brake, then maybe you should have looked at how fast you were coming up to the rear end of their car. That's pretty much the same answer a cop would tell you now if the person you hit didn't have their brake lights on at all.
You could have it so the brightness of the brake lights describes how far down the pedal is. You could even have it so if there's a sudden, heavy push to the pedal, they could blink rapidly.
Also, the people who ride their brake pedal won't be an annoyance to other drivers because their little pedal tap won't create a huge change in the brightness of their brake lights.
That's my argument for going out naked. I try to explain to the cops that this way they can see I'm not carrying drugs. Thus far my success rate is roughly fail.
If people are more interested in looks and still want great gas mileage, take a look at a Volkswagen Jetta TDI. It looks exactly like other Jettas but it has the same gas mileage as a Prius with greater torque.
500 miles to a tank? Oh, please... my dad gets 600 miles in his TDI.
The main reason is cause at the time, Macs were using the PowerPC architecture. VMWare would have to code a whole new core to the VMWare system to try and support x86 on the PPC architecture and I don't think that's something they wanted to do.
Now that Apple jumped onto Intel's back, the guys over at VMWare don't have to do as much work now and they have a much bigger incentive too.
Anyways, if you buy it in game - it would have to have been sold at a station, and the system is set up that you can't take PLEX outside of a station (or at least thats how it was about 3 months ago).
A recent patch a few weeks ago opened up the ability for PLEX to be transported by ship. CCP thought that would be a good idea to allow players more control of their items and I would have to agree with them. It's helpful for those who live deep out in 0.0 and would rather buy PLEX from a corp-mate than have to travel back into the Empire systems.
Hmm? I thought there were 32 years between 1968 and 2000... I must be wrong though.
Don't blame Timothy! He's just a little kid. He doesn't know any better!
This is what people should be doing. I doubt anyone here can honestly say they trust Barack Obama as much as this guy can trust Ron Paul.
"Plays Damn Well!"
I wonder what people will think about the new Audi A4/A5 when they roll around. I think Audi is trying to be the new "asshole" car.
Because it would make driving just a little bit easier during normal situations, in my opinion.
1. There wouldn't be a need for a pressure sensor. You could use the same electrical design as a drive-by-wire gas pedal.
2. If you're confused about how hard they were pressing the brake, then maybe you should have looked at how fast you were coming up to the rear end of their car. That's pretty much the same answer a cop would tell you now if the person you hit didn't have their brake lights on at all.
Why don't they do that with regular brake lights?
You could have it so the brightness of the brake lights describes how far down the pedal is. You could even have it so if there's a sudden, heavy push to the pedal, they could blink rapidly.
Also, the people who ride their brake pedal won't be an annoyance to other drivers because their little pedal tap won't create a huge change in the brightness of their brake lights.
That's my argument for going out naked. I try to explain to the cops that this way they can see I'm not carrying drugs. Thus far my success rate is roughly fail.
Is that cause they do a cavity search?
If you didn't do anything wrong, then what do you have to hide?
If people are more interested in looks and still want great gas mileage, take a look at a Volkswagen Jetta TDI. It looks exactly like other Jettas but it has the same gas mileage as a Prius with greater torque.
500 miles to a tank? Oh, please... my dad gets 600 miles in his TDI.
Don't forget Audi and Volkswagen. Volkswagen has had diesels in America since the 1970's and most if not all since have been able to run on biofuel.
Spoon!
The main reason is cause at the time, Macs were using the PowerPC architecture. VMWare would have to code a whole new core to the VMWare system to try and support x86 on the PPC architecture and I don't think that's something they wanted to do.
Now that Apple jumped onto Intel's back, the guys over at VMWare don't have to do as much work now and they have a much bigger incentive too.