The players might as well be robots.
Wrong. The players on the field are the biggest variables.
Not answering your question, but I know of one using it and it's annoying when I get a tweet about some dumb "ousting" as mayor or something.
I think I'd like Latitude much better.
Actually, I think I'll take a 'Tactical Nuclear Strike' button instead, now that I think of it.
And a Tactical Nuclear Pinguin to go along with it?
(Accidentally pressed Submit.)
BTW, the former president of the FIA, Max Mosley, had a row last year with virtually all F1 teams over a proposed budget cap, which would be limited to 40 million dollar, more than half of the biggest F1 teams, who are operating on a budget of about 120 million, if not more. He resigned later that year.
And rightly so, IMO. He was --is-- a dictator. But that's beyond the current topic.
Was this an attempt to control the cost of racing? The staffing alone must cost a bajazillion dollars on a competitive team, does limiting the engine count make a serious difference?
Honestly, I think it isn't amounting to much. Currently the F1 season is on summer break (another "cost-cutting" measure) for a whopping 2 weeks.
Formula 1 will always be an expensive sport, and rightly so. Bad economy or not.
This is actually wrong. Many modern racing groups have penalties for using replacement engines, [...]
This is correct -- in Formula 1, the pinnacle of open-wheel auto racing, you are limited to 8 engines per driver per season. This has been in place since the 2009 season.
And while not relevant to this discussion, the World Championship motorcycling (MotoGP) has similar rules as well.
As been said, you're using the 32-bit plugin with nspluginwrapper.
I've been using the 64-bit Flash for Linux for a while now. Up until a few weeks ago Flash would always crash on me after playing a video and closing the tab or going to another page, and I always had to kill the whole browser.
Is your job running? You'd better go catch it!