AndrewNonymous
AndrewNonymous
AndrewNonymous

Yet in this day and age, it’s relatively cheap to install more cameras, than to have people standing around “monitoring” crazy-fast race cars. I get your point, but still...only people who should be standing around race cars should be those specifically working with race cars.

Get the fuck outta the pits, we have cameras to provide proper surveillance.

I wish I could give you two stars. One for a Rocky Horror reference, and the second for deploying it perfectly.

Came hear to say this.

Braking.

??? It was just a legitimate scientific question... what’s wrong with it?

I’ll take that self driving car and you can keep your jet powered wing suit.

Since that’s a Honda, we can safely assume those were all metric bolts.

+1 for malfunctioning replicant. Where’s a Blade Runner when you need one?

After watching the zoom on the driver, I’m guessing he was either on something, having a weird medical episode, or a malfunctioning replicant

In before “the real crime is portrait mode haha!”

While I don’t travel with anything but phone and laptop, I’m a bit surprised that this hasn’t been the rule before now. Then again, I don’t travel by air much anymore either.

As long as Tesla insists on the worst interior in the industry, the Model 3 can go pound sand.

a 110v plug will get you about 3 miles of charge per hour. A 220v plug will get you 25 - 35 miles per hour of charge, depending on battery level. A supercharger will get you ~300 miles per hour of charge

Yes, because this is a website about CARS and this story highlights how she used her CAR and her MANUAL TRANSMISSION to escape.

Next that guy was enquiring about the Dana LSD

Well, given that it’s in Belgium, a country that doesn’t use nonsensical units of measurement, the speed camera would have clocked her at 237km/h, which is 147.3mph. Ergo “a speed trap caught her going ‘over’ 147mph”.

The roads are lovely, dark and deep,