it must worry the regulators that their art degrees aren't allowing them to fully understand the workings of air bags, and that they are required to trust a nerd with a pair of vernier calipers in his pocket protector to save thousands of lives.
it must worry the regulators that their art degrees aren't allowing them to fully understand the workings of air bags, and that they are required to trust a nerd with a pair of vernier calipers in his pocket protector to save thousands of lives.
no mention of route Napoleon?
People who are "sad" that this car isn't trying to kill them anymore are free to pilot this 600hp at 11/10ths on a narrow canyon road with steep dropoffs on either side.
starcraft 2 is really good. Diablo 3 you can argue wasn't, but there is nothing wrong with SC2.
Yeah, that might have something to do with the more than century long evolution of vehicle technology from a pile of wood to a sophisticated machine. You know... underneath all the battery packaging, these are just monocoque chassis cars. I can use your argument on my track car with a recently deceased engine- in…
Look, I'm not going to get into the entire "end of ICE" thing, but my last daily driver was a 14 year old Honda Civic that my parents had bought new, 325k miles on the clock by the time it left my hands. I used this thing for several years, from high school through college and then my first job(which involved a 60…
True, but not everyone has $100K to spend on a car. We're talking about useable, sub $250 leases or $30K purchase prices. All of the $199/month BEV firesale vehicles (and there are a lot of them) aren't really any better than a Honda Civic when you take into account the compromises that were made to them. The Tesla…
I noticed when a Stanley Morgan analyst claimed that due to Tesla's achievements that we will one day head to an automotive Utopia (analyst's word, not mine) and Tesla's share prices promptly shot up, that the stock market is in no way predicated on logic and long term thinking. It's once again obvious as the stock…
That's what they're all like... Tesla does the same thing... rows and rows of laptop batteries
We didn't know anyone was speculating this, but Sergio Marchionne saw fit to include in giant, bold letters that "FERRARI IS NOT FOR SALE" at the end of the presentation. So there you have it: Ferrari is not for sale. Read more here.
If that skunk works thing sounds familiar, it is. Our friend Juan Barnett wondered aloud if the plans — and budget — for SRT are now being sunk into Alfa Romeo to make it the performance brand of the lineup. Can't say we're not wondering the same thing. If you want to try to figure out what exactly Alfa's doing, read…
Yes. These are 'movie experience' games. The type where family members would wander in, and then suddenly get completely sucked in watching you play through it (assuming you don't die too often). A great and memorable series (especially Uncharted 2).
Actually I think I paid $300 and $230 for my consoles, and they came with a few games. For my PC, I think I spent a grand total of $600 rolling my own by perusing sales on newegg and amazon and it maxes things out in 1080p resolution. I use it for Solidworks, Photoshop and Premiere as well so it's my workhorse. So all…
In the tech field where the latest and greatest comes at a rapid fire pace, allegiances are silly at best; at worst, you become the fanboy that ends up cheating himself out of a several great experiences. Since graduating school and getting a job, I've been having a heck of a time playing PS3/360 exclusives and…
I think it's a matter of them making adjustments to their plans as things evolve, rather than them being indecisive. It's only been what, 5-6 years since Chrysler came out of bankruptcy? That's literally one model generational cycle- things don't get completely rebuilt that fast after several decades of shittiness.
Is that the Queen and Woodbine area next to the sewage plant? I didn't go there very much as a kid, mainly because my parents told me about all the hobos and drug dealers along the boardwalk (Heck, Distillery District wasn't even that great yet). I've heard it's a pretty nice place to visit now, how has it cleaned up…
anti roll bars are trim devices for quickly adjusting effective front and rear spring rates. Or essentially, change front and rear balance. So if you go with a big rear anti roll, you're tender towards oversteer because the back will lose traction first. Now if you lift....
Americans are pretty similar to Canadians, except three things are real (and this is from a Michigan/Ontario perspective, since I live in one and commute to the other):
I remember travelling to Florence, Italy, and I could IMMEDIATELY pick out the American tourists. Mainly because they were the only ones who went for the Segway tour.