AKnolly
AKnolly
AKnolly

There have been water landings with CAPS before, though the best known one was in a very benign sea state and fairly calm winds. One of the things that really jump out regarding this clip: once the plane is in the water, the chute starts pulling it sideways at a pretty good speed and in less than a minute has

Ian Callum

The tl;dr version - you're welcome. And btw, in five years, they'll probably come back and tell us the exact opposite of all this.

I love that little Ford blind spot mirror. All cars should have that.

Massdrop is great; I've successfully purchased several things there (keycaps, fountain pen, notebooks, jacket), and the prices are great. Sometimes they have products that are simply unavailable otherwise.

I would love to be a part of this taco eating contest.

My girlfriend and I celebrate "Tacoversary" every year - basically our anniversary is the first Tuesday of each December and we go eat as many tacos as we can.

My one big visual differentiator — which isn't just aesthetic, but practical when it comes to loading cargo longitudinally into the rear hatch area — is rear overhang. A properly executed rear overhang says "fuck pretend departure angles that you'll never use" and lets that ass just hang out there. But in a sexy way.

No it's Paul.

"Sergeant Paul Paulos of the St. Paul Police Department"

Lol. At least you didn't pay $6000 for the privilege.

I'd love to see some Demuro ramblings on even MORE impractical cars.

How about a Citroën DS? I found you one on Auto Trader Classics for $39,500. BOOM. Way under budget.

Hell, I got pretty excited when I saw this on the way to work this morning.

I've driven it as well!

As an ex club racer of proddy bikes, i feel safe in saying that all racing is serious business. "Low level" racing is dicing with death for plastic trophies. Be careful, be lucky, and be done with racing before racing is done with you.

... this is a full size, real car? It looks like a picture of a matchbox car taken with a macro lens. The only thing that looks like it's part of a real car are the wheels. I... I prefer my reality.

I've noticed if you spend a lot of time thinking about whether you should end the relationship, the answer is almost certainly yes.

shhh

if you keep talking they might ban the morgan 3 wheeler

It's all about incremental improvements. For years I said I wouldn't ride until they developed a massive beach ball that inflated around me, letting me bounce down the road unscathed. I'm still waiting, but I'm also riding. Cars are safer, there's no question. But anything that reduces the risk of injury – even by a