FSD isn’t FSD until the car can drive itself into the closest pool when on fire.
FSD isn’t FSD until the car can drive itself into the closest pool when on fire.
Ship that shit to China where no one gives a fuck about the health or environmental consequences.
Hey! We told you they’d be along in 1 or 2 years...
“known”, not “unknown” in the article as you faithfully quoted it.
If I’m a Russian oligarch and my yacht is only worth $700k, I’d want to vanish too.
Unless there is a glass floored aircraft I’m aware of, no modern aircraft would have fared any better in this situation.
Because he was banked 45deg left while probably looking even further left in the corner at the runway. The B-17 was under his feet and he was looking 90deg the wrong direction.
Most of those planes have a big blind spot down and in front of the pilot. If you look at the history of these WII planes, many of which were designed immediately before or even during the war, they were somewhat rushed and a lot of them have weird quirks (even after the war airplane design if full of compromises as…
It was below the dashboard (panel) of the smaller plane, because he was banking to the left.
First - Murphy’s Law: Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong.
When to call it quits and call in an expert, not just keep pushing blindly on.
NP, this is a proxy vote, a very enthusiastic 3 year old is now running about my house shouting “ blue lorry, blue lorry blue lorry” so I have no choice.
Exactly. The bar stays in place to provide crash-stability for the seats (I think it’s the same parts as from the SL sedan). My Outback doesn’t need that, but it’s a LOT bigger and a LOT more structure in the body (and seats) back there.
Only when they were air-co0led and have twin plugs. The water-c0oled flat6 is boring.
Honda CBX
However, NASA denies any involvement in the development of this:
I came for the Tang and the astronaut ice cream......if it weren’t for the comments, I would have been disappointed.
I think Tang was developed outside NASA like Fisher Space Pens.