I’d configure mine like this, but in green on tan:
Pretty sure that’s a Lambo, dude...
They need to remove camouflage too. Its really hard to see
FUCK YEAH
Lamest car related thing I can remember getting was some slow no-controller crawler thing that had 3 wheels on a rotation spoke for each of the 4 wheels. When it would get stuck it was programmed to kick the nose over with a powered twist. One would thing a 12 tri-wheeled thing going everywhere would be an amazing…
Sounds like an opossum. They are particular about conserving water.
HAHAAAAA...
Pretty sure that's a Lambo dude.
It says the companies won’t roll over, won’t admit liability, and won’t hand out a penny that isn’t mandated by a judge or jury. For the owners of those cars, it paints an even more disappointing picture: The company that sold you your car clearly doesn’t have your best interests in mind.
My great grandmother walked 2 miles a day and lived until she was 102. I loved that woman more than anyone I’ve ever met. I was considering putting a joke in here to cut back from being real, but here we are.
I’ve always said that this show feels like Hercules: The Legendary Journeys with an HBO-sized budget, and I think I mean that equal parts as a critique and a compliment.
Wait a second. If this rock has spent ‘around 10,000 years in space’ and originated from our planet, wouldn’t evidence of that eruption or collision be abundantly clear? Google tells me Arizona’s meteor crater is about 50k years old so if something were energetic enough to fling this rock into space for 1/5 that…
I don’t really like him, but Musk is a genius - just not for what some people seem to think he is. He’s not really an inventor or an engineer, he’s really smart at knowing what to invest in, and how to grab attention. That’s why it’s so baffling to me that people think he’s trying and failing with Twitter. I have a…
Air resistance slows the meteorite down to what is known as “terminal velocity”, IE the fastest speed a particular object can attain in the Earth’s atmosphere. How fast this is depends on the size/shape and weight of the object, IE compact, heavy objects fall faster, and large, light objects fall slower. Think…
I don’t really want to see it either, so that works out.
If only that exact information was contained within this very article!
I’m extremely skeptical of the range in air being fully half of the range on land. That just doesn’t fit my understanding of how much power making stuff fly takes. And as you said, where IS the battery? They could probably build cells into the chassis (struts?) but that’s going to make service a nightmare and…
Alef hopes to meet its 2025 launch.