In lieu of posting an intelligible reply, here's a pencil sharpener that looks like Cobra Commander.
In lieu of posting an intelligible reply, here's a pencil sharpener that looks like Cobra Commander.
I had the same reaction. Also what's with the shitty quality? Did they make this movie in the game engine?
Ironically I remember the game's cutscenes looking better than this.
Well, according to my source, (a magic 8 ball), I also got a, "Maybe." When asked about an RX7 replacement, I got a, "Try Again Later."
Probably because there is no room in that engine bay.
Sure sounds like a cracked pipe...
IMO the new interiors are quite nice
This shows that Dodge knows who they are and what they make and I love it.
The current generation Charger is a vast improvement over the prior edition. Both the Design people and Marketing people at Dodge seem to "Get it." This is a refreshing change to an otherwise tired field of advertisements which just plain suck. BRAVO!
Now, now. No need to be an Errorist.
Missed opportunity.
Hey, remember Remember Me? No, not the movie that ruined Robert Pattinson for all of us. I'm talking about the gorgeous beat-'em-up game that came out last year. It was a great cyberpunk adventure. But like many ambitious sci-fi games, it didn't always make sense.
The higher the voltage the easier it is for Arc Flash (see other post) to occur. The spacing between transmission lines and equipment in substations is a major design consideration due to Arc Flash. The longer the distance between the energized lines/equipment, the less of a chance for arching. But if something (such…
It's called Arc Flash. It's an occurance where an electrical path finds a route of lesser resistance. It can occur without ever coming in contact with a high voltage line. Anything that comes within proximity of high voltages can cause it to happen. I've seen this happen to birds on occaision.
You don't need a 10 inch penis either, but it's not necessarily a bad thing to have.
If it's a high voltage line, it can jump quite far, 10 feet or more. It's a common hazard for folks working in manlifts or cherry pickers. There's a rule of thumb of how far away you need to be (I forget exactly what it is) but when I was inspecting a tank at a treatment plant from a manlift, I was told to keep the…
The Family Man.
To really get the true Borderlands experience you can only use the gun for fifteen minutes before discarding it.
And so amazing to see on the road. Much crazier than Murcielago or Aventador.
If only cars had some kind of system that permitted propulsion.