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"Lemme take a real rare car and slowly destroy the undercarriage because....er...."

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You write an article about the Tomcat and don't link to the last Tomcat Fighter Fling video? O...kay. It's very well edited, lot of self-depricating humor, etc. The only shame is that the only copy I've seen is pretty low resolution and badly compressed. Maybe someone still has a VHS or DVD of it and can re-upload it

Are these filmed by the same people who did camera work on the Blair Witch Project?

"I wouldn't treat a woman as a sexual object. My proof is to cite my wife, in terms that show I view her as a sexual object."

It looks really fake. At ~200mph, they should be passing vehicles with a ~120MPH closing speed. It really doesn't seem like that's the case. It seems like the closing speed is more like 30mph. Ever seen those videos of guys on motorcycles doing 200MPH or so? Traffic is a blur. I imagine by counting frames and

I pinched my line and lost the rear of the car at Lime Rock's first turn. I thought I caught I like six times, but it wasn't to be. The wall was there.

Uh....so, this appeared on Reddit a day or two ago. On the front page. "Reader" who "emailed you" indeed.

Doesn't the Abrams handle much of the compensation all by itself? I'm also curious why most of this can't be done in a simulator.

There are no "huge brass balls" here. It's a civilian airport will great approach/runway lights, a very professional tower/airspace, and so on. Sure, the majority of their traffic are big jets, but this is far less exciting than some small airports where there's shit for services. Nothing like coming up on one of them

If only the military had the technology to conduct communications over things way, way, way up in the sky that you can always see. We could call them "satellite radios."

But more amazing than the hardware is Andersson's attention to detail. It's ridiculously clean. Everything has been painstakingly worked, reworked, torn down, and rebuilt in a quest to think, uh, outside of the box.

Statham's other work is vastly better to...everything...in the Expendables series.

The color on the car is called "RS Blue" and it came in solid and pearl metallic.

The two-liter, four-cylinder supercharged and turbocharged petrol engine powering the front wheels gets help from an 80 hp electric motor sending power to the rear wheels. For city cruising, it has an all-electric range of around 25 miles, turning the XC90 into an emission-free rear-wheel drive SUV.

Oh, look. They went off-road for a bit...

No, actually, it's not "semantics." There's nothing to debate or discuss about the meaning of the word "zoom" when talking about a lens. Telephoto describes a long focal length, and it's the distance that causes scene compression, not the lens; shoot the same two planes with a wide angle lens and crop it down; you'll

Jalopnik and news agencies report only the really bad crashes; when someone gets into a minor fender-bender, nobody cares or notices. When someone smashes one into a telephone pole at 100mph, everyone notices (particularly since this happened in NYC, which as we all know, is the only place Gawker staff actually notice

With that bus:

Yup, transverse leaf spring.

Lots of things at play here. Each one is probably at least 500lb, so there's some simple momentum transfer at work; there's some energy used via the bale sliding during the initial impact; the tight-packed hay absorbs energy as the hay crushes; some energy is used in tearing the bale apart, like pulling apart a piece