Not even gonna lie. I'm going to try this.
Ahh, I get that reference. I fell asleep when I tried to watch the actual movie. Thanks.
Ok that pisses me off.
When I was growing up, back in the Paleozoic era, I'm pretty sure it was illegal to have a red light on the front, white light on the back(except for backup lights), and blue or green were illegal anywhere on a vehicle. But all that seems to have gone out the window since then.
Of course any vehicle that's been modified to produce excess smoke violates federal (EPA) and possibly local law, but we see how well that's enforced.
A friend of mine lives in the J.B. White building in Augusta, GA. It's the old headquarters / warehouse of the department store chain, but it's been subdivided and made into studio apartments. They're pretty nice.
Meanwhile where I live, in a city of only 100,000 people, we have 5 full sized shopping malls and 3 of them are dead or dying. Out of the 2 that survive, one of them is a shopping/living space like you described.
I thought it would be in a movie too, but the closest I found was a tv documentary https://blogs.chapman.edu/huell-howser-archives/1999/01/08/trestle-californias-gold-1006/
The trestle part starts at around 19:00.
It appears to be en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goat_Canyon_Trestle , so 1933. Map
Edit: I'm not a bot, I just talk like one.
Nice! Looking forward to the next Unigine benchmark.
Looks like it is supposed to be a Lemming, as they refer to it on their github page (4^th^ bullet comment). But I don't think they actually give it a name.
Also, fun fact, (and trigger warning) the Lemmy logo isn't symmetrical.
Well the cat probably noticed you hadn't killed any birds yet, so it was trying to help you learn how. It brought home the dumbest, easiest to catch bird it could find.
Ahh. That explains a lot. Thanks.