That would be the Drive, where a lot of former Jalopnik writers end up. Kristen Lee just joined up over there, actually.
That would be the Drive, where a lot of former Jalopnik writers end up. Kristen Lee just joined up over there, actually.
The only reason we’re having a good season so far is BECAUSE of the rules changes coming next year. Mercedes basically gave up on this year’s car to spend all their time/money on next year’s, and the big teams decided to concentrate on this year since they saw an opportunity. Plus, this is the first year of spending…
A fair point, but it looked like this is ‘74.
Assuming your $40M and 360,000 spectators numbers are correct, that’s $111/person.
I can’t believe how many comments it took to get to the Countach. That car could have only existed in the ‘80s. The Testarossa is the only other car that comes close.
Categorically untrue. You could argue it is an ineffective action, but it is an action nonetheless.
Nah, “I’m keeping you in my thoughts” is the athiest’s version, it’s literally meaningless. I’m not going to get into a discussion on the existence of a higher power here on Jalopnik, but at least that has a chance of accomplishing something. If nothing else it requires a bit more effort, like buying a “get well…
Better than “we’re keeping you in our thoughts”. At least one is describing an actual action.
This. The only way I can see this working is if they do a reverse-grid based on season points or maybe the last race’s finishing order. Then it would at least be interesting, but I can’t see someone like Mercedes, Red Bull, or Ferrari agreeing to start last on the grid for a qualifying race very week.
The man just bought used tires, you think he’s going to pay someone else to change his oil just to save himself some embarrassment?
What did you expect, a mid-cycle refresh? This is Jeep we’re talking about.
Your first point is likely true, but my guess is the terminal velocity of a 5.56 round is significantly higher than that of a 9mm round, so I put “could” just to cover the possibilities. Plus it’s a lot pointier.
You’re right, a bullet descending at terminal velocity still has enough energy to kill someone and can. But it has significantly less energy than a bullet leaving the barrel of a gun. The terminal velocity of a 9mm handgun round is around 149 ft/s, which while enough to kill is nowhere close to the muzzle velocity of…
First, nobody else at my work lives within 15 miles of my house.
Man, these comments are delicious. All the commenters who just can’t wait to jump on the crazy white woman with the gun coming out of the woodwork with their witty remarks, only for it to turn out to be a light-skinned black woman.
You know she wasn’t white because the title of the article didn’t say “White Woman Fires Gun Randomly in L.A. Traffic.”
This. Nobody who buys this bag is flying commercial.
No clue. If it’s that important, then you would think 50% of them would end in screaming and cries of disappointment. If you’re happy either way, why make such a big deal out of it?
The first and second kids my wife and I just asked at the ultrasound.
Um, I get that, but this is a very specific case with different motivations than “Asians bad, durr” (at least according to what the perpetrator said). There were also non-Asians killed in the attack, but obviously the ratio was heavily skewed to the demographics of the massage parlors.