Month: March 2014
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Introducing Australia’s (eventual) game classification system
Those of you with a long memory will recall that Australia’s video game classification systems hasn’t precisely always been without controversy. read more
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Scott McLaughlin and Robert Dahlgren’s Arctic adventure
Check out this cool adventure
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Volvo ‘bamboozled’ by power steering issues
Scott McLaughlin is bracing for a physically demanding weekend at Symmons Plains after both Volvo S60s suffered from power steering “binding” issues throughout Friday practice. read more
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Hidden jokes in Microsoft’s code
Microsoft’s programmers may have been creating some of the biggest and most important software titles back in the 1980s, but that didn’t stop them from joking around inside the code. read more
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Scientist Live-Blogs His Lab’s Attempts to Generate New Type of Stem Cells
In the latest twist in the story of STAP cells, a new kind of stem cell described in two Nature papers in January, a scientist is live-blogging his latest attempt to generate the cells. read more
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Polestar pushing to fix reliability concerns
Polestar managing director Christian Dahl will head back to Sweden this week as his Gothenburg-based engine department focusses on shoring up the reliability of its rapid V8 Supercar package. read more
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Scott McLaughlin – An off the cuff f-bomb
Check out this interview with Scott McLaughlin.
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McLaughlin heads to Sweden after Volvo win
Just hours after taking Volvo’s first V8 Supercars race victory, Scott McLaughlin has jetted to the car maker’s homeland of Sweden. read more
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McLaughlin Wins Race and Event in Nail-Biting Finish
Young Kiwi Scott McLaughlin kept his cool – despite being monstered by Craig Lowndes in closing laps – and has delivered Volvo’s first win. read more
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McLaughlin hands Volvo maiden V8 Supercars win
Scott McLaughlin recorded Volvo’s first V8 Supercars race victory in an action-packed finale to the MSS Security Challenge at Albert Park. read more