The idea of making weird-shaped screw heads and expensive screwdrivers is pretty much what every electronic devices company does to protect their proprietary hardware (usually supplemented by hiding them behind "warranty void if removed"stickers). Seeing a smiley-faced one when opening up an xbox may cheer you up, but is more likely to make you feel like you're being trolled ;-)
Not exactly pitch-perfect but not bad for a V8 ;) I'd just like to point out that there is no way a human driver could do that, the "driver" is a program on the laptop of the guy in the yellow Renault F1 t-shirt.
A lot of drivers, especially in Russia, record everything that's happening on their journeys. In case an accident happens they then have video evidence to show insurance companies and avoid fraud from the other party.
I suppose it depends on what is understood by the word "athlete". To me it means someone involved in a sport, a sport being an activity that uses physical abilities. But if we take "athlete" to mean what it etymologically should, i.e. a contestant for a prize, then obviously pro gamers qualify.
I'd just like to point out that there is no way a human driver could do that, the "driver" is a program on the laptop of the guy in the yellow Renault F1 t-shirt.
I did not consider butt magnets though, which I am now deeply ashamed of.
To me it means someone involved in a sport, a sport being an activity that uses physical abilities.
But if we take "athlete" to mean what it etymologically should, i.e. a contestant for a prize, then obviously pro gamers qualify.