Paramotors don't need a license in the UK, but you'd have to be insane to try and take one up without any training. But then you do essentially just strap yourself to an engine and tie a wing to it.
Paramotors don't need a license in the UK, but you'd have to be insane to try and take one up without any training. But then you do essentially just strap yourself to an engine and tie a wing to it.
Doesn't work. You can't actually help us British feel better about ourselves. Our national past times are self-loathing and apathy.
If you mean the football games, when you consider that more than 65% of Premier League players for British Clubs are not from Britain, it doesn't really count...
The problem with that analysis is that I don't see this working.
Lights and plates mainly. And take the pointy bits off :p
Well ain't that shiny!
Some men just want a tangerine.
Light-panel wall decorations...
Red Bull aren't a drinks manufacturer.
Of sorts. The cars are started on the grid, the cars go off on the formation lap and the crews retreat to the pit lane. I honestly don't know if there's a co-ordinated engine start, but I'd imagine there's a minimum time before the race start that the engines have to be fired.
They start the cars on the grid, do a formation lap, then race. If the car stalls, game over. The driver can't restart the engine out on track.
Only because the US Govt decided to sell off it's stockpile by 2015, thereby flooding the trade market and massively lowering the price.
Mynd you, møøse bites Kan be pretty nasti...
I guess you've done the same thing I did and started hunting down the rest of the series?
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I mean sure, but just seems a little odd not to have a separate colour like the rest of the world does by using amber all round. Makes it clearer.
No, I mean why has the US had red turn signals rather than mandating amber like the rest of the world? It doesn't seem to make sense to have lights that perform different important awareness functions be the same colour. Surely it just leads to either confusion, or at the least reduced reaction times.…
Something I've wondered, why to turn signals appear predominantly red in the US? I guess that's been changing more recently, but it's always seemed odd to my.
I wouldn't have thought so. Considering the mess up with the raid on his house being declared illegal, and all the surveillance also being illegal, any further action would be made sure to be completely airtight before they proceed.
I always thought that was to aid in bitchin car chases?