In other (better) news, Polaris Dawn took off this morning, and the spacewalk, in the new suits, is scheduled for Friday.
In other (better) news, Polaris Dawn took off this morning, and the spacewalk, in the new suits, is scheduled for Friday.
Ah yes, the famous Chevy Balzer EV.
People pay more for this for Samurais in worse shape. NP
FYI, “thrusters” is inaccurate. They only had one thruster fail to ignite, and none shut down prematurely this time. Maybe this validates Boeing’s workaround to the overheating problem; maybe not. What’s interesting (and what your article failed to mention) is that this one is a different type of thruster than the…
They were awarded what they bid. That’s basically how it works in government contracting. It’s a lot like hiring a company to fix your roof or redo your kitchen; they put in a bid, and if you hire them, that’s how much they’re going to charge you for the work. If you get bids from two companies, you’ll get two…
NGL many of you most likely weren’t even born yet, however as a kid in the 90s seeing these on the road with a huge body kit and lowered, top off and cruising was so cool to me seeing these as a kid, especially in white on white. Two 12" subs in the back and the people driving around just chilling. You had to be there…
You must scare easily. I found them pretty calm on the street and great off-road. The price and miles makes it ND for me, so we at least agree on that. (-;
Considering the wheels are the only contact point between you and the road, you could probably stand to care a tad more about at least the tires. But you do you.
Arctic Ocean sign, Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories is waaaay the hell up north. It looks like there’s just a single lonely road in the middle of nowhere that weaves between lakes for thousands of kilometers until it reaches the ocean.
They are looking very Pontiac Aztekish. And all things considered, that might be a compliment.
What exactly are the claims you speak of? I don’t remember anything in any marketing material that said “drive from the lower 48 to the Arctic Ocean!”. They could’ve done this in any EV, but it gets them better press to do it in a Cybertruck, and now they’ve enabled any EV to make the journey. Lack of infrastructure…
Thanks! I’m excited about this project.
It isn’t cheap. The original quote was around $12,000, but it probably will be a little more.
With all the caked on dirt and bolt-on kit, the look of the cybertrucks has almost been upgraded to only looking bad rather than gawd awful.
Tragically, that information is tightly locked away within the body of the article, far from the comment section, where he could have never possibly found it.
I saw it this summer at the Lame motor Museum
I felt like I was having a stroke until I realized there was a link to the original post.
I love that this still lives on in other peoples heads
I’ve posted this here 3 or 4 times now. But even I don’t know what this actually is.
Nobody knows anything about the Apollo. They’ve been around for quite some time but they are extremely rare, very fast...and quite ugly.