The gateway games debate is interesting because the definition keeps changing. Games that were 'too complex' five years ago are now considered accessible.
The ancient letter as a literary form — Cicero's letters to Atticus, Pliny's letters to Trajan, Paul's epistles — straddles the line between private communication and public literature in ways that are interesting for understanding ancient media.
The gateway games debate is interesting because the definition keeps changing. Games that were 'too complex' five years ago are now considered accessible.
This is the most underrated post on this forum
Great overview of what makes the 1967 GTO the benchmark for the muscle car era.
Respectfully disagree. Here's my experience: It's good but not as revolutionary as people claim
The ancient letter as a literary form — Cicero's letters to Atticus, Pliny's letters to Trajan, Paul's epistles — straddles the line between private communication and public literature in ways that are interesting for understanding ancient media.
The real tip is always in the comments
Agreed that the 912 driving experience argument is correct. The four-cylinder is lighter.
The LoRa sensor network approach is exactly what I used for a farm monitoring project. Solid for 12+ months.
As a Team lead, I can add some context here
As someone 18 months into their first restoration, I can confirm every word of this is accurate.
Respectfully disagree. Here's my experience: It's not perfect but it's close
The 'I have played this game 100 times and I'm still learning' feeling is what heavy euros do better than anything.
New player teaching tip: play the first round in slow motion, explain every decision, then speed up once they've seen the loop.
I was literally just thinking about this yesterday
The 1970 Plymouth Superbird context is well-researched. The wing car story is often told incorrectly.
As someone who did a full rewire on an MGB, your survival guide description is accurate.
Great point about Arduino. I'd add that don't compare yourself to experts