Brilliant post and you know, i’ve got a very similar story...Your’s struck a chord with me.
Brilliant post and you know, i’ve got a very similar story...Your’s struck a chord with me.
Wow the most interesting thing to me is the ejection seat design! It appears that the seats convert into sealed pods either before, during or after ejection. I suppose this would be to protect the pilots in case of the need to eject at near or above supersonic speeds. Perhaps the pods act as miniature life boats as…
I want to say that I saw it done on an episode of “Wheeler Dealers”...ah yes, here it is...the one with the Ferrari. About 12 minutes into this episode:
Ha! That’s an ice pun!
We may come from around the world, but we are also very much alike.
I’m shocked by how far down I had to scroll in order to see a tramp-stamp comment. But was worth the wait, thank you!
Side note: If you guys arent reading the Kitchenette articles on monday, you’re missing out. I’m guessing, like me, alot of Jalopnik readers don’t venture over to Jezebel often, but damnit that kitchenette series is addicting, disgusting, cringeworthy, confusing, enraging, etc., and I can’t get enough of it.
You want to know what’s worse than that commercial? When your five year old son sings along with it.
My mom has seizures this would be the perfect car for her. Not everyone is able bodied like you
I’ve got lots of kids playing lots of sports. Bad sports parents, ranked:
1. Football
2. Baseball
3. Hockey (can vary by geography)
4. Soccer
5. Softball
6. Cheerleading
7. Field Hockey
8. Boy’s Lacrosse
9. Girl’s Lacrosse
...it’s impossible to just rewatch a scene or two when it comes on cable.
As long as my Taft can come with blue velour interior, a bench seat, column shift, wood grain, and a horizontal speedometer.
My grandfather recently passed and I inherited some nazi souvenirs, I keep them out of pride. Gran’pa was a medic (unarmed in WWII) who landed on D-day, served the whole war in Europe and towards the end of the war a division of Germans surrendered to him to avoid the Russians as he moved alone to the front. he took…
The real problem here is that the Gemini spacecraft didn’t have an airlock. Each astronaut had a sizable hinged hatch, and command pilot, Jim McDivitt remained in his spacesuit in the depressurized cabin during White’s spacewalk.
Gemini 8. While docked with a target vehicle the spacecraft entered a spin. Trying to regain control the astronauts managed to briefly stop the spin and undocked from the vehicle before spinning again, but with their craft now having a lower mass the spin became so fast the astronauts were on the verge of blacking…
I’ll see that and raise you this: