BSB is always a good show too. I binge-watched the 2014 season over the last month and really enjoyed it. It was a shame to see Kiyo struggle so much this weekend after how strong he was last year and in testing.
I used to think Burnicle and Whitham were just okay commentators from hearing them do WSBK, especially compared to Moody and Ryder, but they've really grown on me after watching BSB. Maybe it's the more intimate setting of BSB, they seem to be more in their element there compared to WSBK.
I'm sure you're just trolling, but in case you're not (Poe's Law being a thing), it's the second amendment to the US Constitution that declares the "right to bear arms" for a "well regulated militia". The first declares free speech rights for various parties. Why someone would object to an imagined infringement on the free speech rights of corporations responsible for transmission, when the alternative is actual infringement on the rights of the people and content generators, is beyond me.
(not your typical rich McMansion living American here that seems to be overabundant on the internet)
I'm fairly certain that is not a typical living situation, even among people on the interwebs.
I think it's pretty much a given the displays on all those are going to be TN type, hardly ideal for photo editing. IPS and PLS are the preferred panel types for that kind of work, although having a particular panel type does not guarantee proper color accuracy.
They're all dual-core with hyperthreading (4 logical threads).
From i3 to i5, you get a lower base clock (84% of i3) but the addition of a Turbo clock that is 37% higher than the i3's clock (i3 lacks Turbo).
From i5 to i7, you get 33% more L3 cache (not really useful for your purposes), higher base (25%) and turbo (19%) clocks, and 10% higher max graphics clock.
Turbo basically means individual cores will increase their clock up to that limit under heavy load until either the load ceases or thermal and/or power draw limits force it to clock back down.
You can try reducing the Maximum Lock Angle. It's in the Garage under Steering. It's part of the Setup for a particular car, so you'll need to change it if you ever change cars or load a different Setup.
Alternatively: get an after school job, save up, and buy a better wheel. And an S2 license while you're at it. It's what I did when I was not much older than you, when LFS was first released in 2002.
When I open any replay from G version and click on End Race button LFS freezes
Is this with single player or multiplayer replays?
Could you post a replay where this happens?
Can anyone else reproduce this?
Unfortunately I can't get anything from the binary information you posted. Maybe it means something but I don't know how to read it. I really need a crash address or offset. How to get this may depend on your version of Windows. Sometimes when a program crashes, there is an option to see more information, and there may be an offset or address in there. But a freeze is different from a crash...
They're just ASCII values that spell out "Unknown" as shown by the ASCII translation on the right, beside the hex values. Although, it's odd they're stored on integer boundaries rather than byte as might be expected of a char array. Whether these data are actually coming from LFS is unclear.