Cool as an exercise, I guess. If I admit that I don't get the point of this, do I have to give up my meager UTVGG cred? I mean, in real life I can't blast alien spaceships, fly an ostrich, battle a giant ape to get my girlfriend back, or race a car down a crazy stunt track complete with loop the loop, but I can pretend to do so via games. I _can_ drive a radio controlled car on cardboard, though. Why do I need the middle man of the game hardware? Even if the cardboard track became a totally awesome stunt track with loop the loop, it still doesn't offer anything that a game with good physics modeling and PS3 level graphics doesn't. Someone open my mind to the possibilities of this. /and he puzzed and he puzzed till his puzzler was sore. -- Sean McLachlan Pete Ashdown wrote:
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