This is the Navy Seals of cars. Why is it a chopper? Because you were expecting a car.
This is the Navy Seals of cars. Why is it a chopper? Because you were expecting a car.
Ok, so it isn't a car, It's a motorcycle.
Yep. High density data centers can run >90dB in the hot aisles. Any exposure longer than 5 minutes, you'll want hearing protection.
I want to die peacefully, in my sleep, like my uncle Harry, the bus driver. Not screaming and plunging to a fire-y death, like his passengers.
Never Forget.
Those look like the center part of the European diggers. Picture something with 3x the diameter (9x the surface area!) and it starts to get mind boggling.
Option 3 - you change lanes to the right, assuming he has someplace else to be.
Did you see that third image?
Jackie has already been in one of the greatest car movies ever.
This may be true, but it sounds like the foundation for a crazy prank. "No really, dude. Start it backwards, go as fast as you can, then throw it into 3rd."
ArcticMan Ski/Snowmobile racing.
The laser was silent. That was the rarely heard sound of steel screaming.
This only shows the big power plants. There are smaller nuclear facilities within the cities themselves. All the big universities tend to still have them.
I just noticed that - right side, inside a hairpin switchback, with no visibility of any potential oncoming traffic he was forcing the other car into. Kind of a dick move.
I noticed that too. Very cool.
If the car were all black, with black controls and black writing, I think I know someone who might be interested in crashing it into the sun.
Not at all - the idea is to keep them immobilized, but that's not the same as covered. Most wooden blocks, if you store your knives blade down, will actually work to dull your knife every time you slide them in or out. With magnetic holders, there's no sliding so no dulling.
And 10 times better as a "Corolla."
Those Trackers are roll-prone on a good day. That much power under the hood, the thing might roll just from revving too much.