CarGurus
On LUGNuts, the Big Rafalski introduced a wonderfully addictive game for car- crazy people. Get a question right and you go up. Get one wrong and you drop down again. In the first levels a good answer gets you three points. In higher levels just one. I managed to get my score up to 153 at one point, but kept falling back to 150. At 150 they start asking not just the brand and type (yes, I know this happens to be an Audi A3), but also the year in which it was built. That was a bridge too far. Do you know the difference between a Citroen 2CV of 1976 and 1979? I don't.
I made this picture when I dropped down to 150 again, for about the 20th time, by actually printing what my flash player was showing to pdf and then converting it. There must be an easier way.
CarGurus
On LUGNuts, the Big Rafalski introduced a wonderfully addictive game for car- crazy people. Get a question right and you go up. Get one wrong and you drop down again. In the first levels a good answer gets you three points. In higher levels just one. I managed to get my score up to 153 at one point, but kept falling back to 150. At 150 they start asking not just the brand and type (yes, I know this happens to be an Audi A3), but also the year in which it was built. That was a bridge too far. Do you know the difference between a Citroen 2CV of 1976 and 1979? I don't.
I made this picture when I dropped down to 150 again, for about the 20th time, by actually printing what my flash player was showing to pdf and then converting it. There must be an easier way.