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And Never Put a Camera Right in the Middle of Your Sight Line
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Robert Farago
(IC: employee)
Published: September 7th, 2009
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Damn thing is still ugly...but it looks like it can move on the track though. So can a Cayenne Turbo, a BMW X6 M, and probably, Michael Schumaker riding a Hippo on rollerskates with a rocket strapped to it's ass.
Ah...Gran Turismo...I've never been to Laguna Seca, but I knew exactly where that car was going to set up for every corner.
Hmmm Jus a coupla tiiiiny litttle things. One Since when does NORDSTROM advertise on a car site. Two Umm... this could be the best most consumer driven in this throw away world example of a Porsche ever... so why is the guy tapping the brakes.. on a car that could easily go 150-200mph? And The camera movements are very very jittery.. I thought they spent what equals to a kings ransom on shocks with the magnetic fluid.. and top end motor mounts.. so why is the camera bouncin around?