It may have been the angle of the pictures that made it appear as if it would rub. I can imagine that the back tires would be spinning and burning rubber just with a heavy accelerator foot. '
I did the thing on the site, it was difficult to find anything to click on, they were very few and far between
Thanks for putting in the effort. When in doubt, you can click the home page (at the top left) and it kinda resets the ads. The site's value is increasing but the ad placement is lagging behind. That'll likely change over the next 30 to 60 days. We shall see...
Today, I got a notice from them that I'd had more than 3.5k visitors from search results. (That's a lot for my site, but it has been growing since Google took me out of the penalty box.)
The rear tires rotate easily - and in a fun way. It's very controllable, and very predictable. While I have not yet, I could see me driving it like it's on a track - mainly steering into the corner and then controlling the angle with the gas pedal, adding 'opposite lock' as needed. (Today, jackasses would call it drifting.)
Also, I have to ask... It probably gives away a future surprise, but what is your favorite color?
My favorite color is blue usually, sometimes red, and all my vehicles are black. That is a difficult question. I like all the colors. Some for certain things and some for other things. You know. But my stock answer is generally blue, like the sky.
It's nice that the goog is directing people to your site when they search for answers to their linux questions.
And that car looks like it would be a blast to drive. Smoking those tires whenever you want them to. Remember when Biff took a car and smoked the tires in front of the school? She could have done a hell of a cloud of rubber smoke with that car!!
Hmm... I'm gonna stick with blue. It makes it easier. Probably in the next month, I'll need you to send your mailing address to me again via email. I didn't save the previous email, 'cause if my email is hacked I don't want people getting your personal information.
I run my sites with the same idea. Basically, I only ask for the bare minimal of information. If I don't have your personal information, I can't lose your personal information! So, while companies are hacked and their data exposed to the world, that doesn't happen to me. Again, I can't lose your personal information if I never had it in the first place!
And, yeah, it's awesome that Google loves the site. It's amazing how much traffic I get. I never expected anything like that when I first started.
Then again, when I first started it was mostly a 'joke' or 'pass the time' kind of site. I never expected it to reach this level. I had no idea.
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