I didn't realize the full video could even be withheld from a jury. I thought defenses could bring their own evidence.
I didn't realize the full video could even be withheld from a jury. I thought defenses could bring their own evidence.
Yeah, mister nonsense.
Yes it is that much less of a car.
What I find disgusting is that we could have already built another 330 F-22s for what we have so far spent on the F-35 program (50bil[program cost]/150mil[flyaway F-22 cost]), or another 2,500 (!) for the estimated total program cost (400bil/150mil).
That's because they were all ex-nazi scientists, which meant a certain age-group.
With the anemic funding we supply them, not much chance of that for a while.
It couldn't really be built from a Mustang seeing as the Raptor was to be mid engined.
8.1 more inches of legroom is a big difference. Do you remember how much of a difference that one inch that one airliner took away made? It's like that, but 8x larger.
Landing* on a ship, which is orders of magnitude more difficult. There is speculation, though, that after refueling a bit they will launch again to fly themselves back to land.
"The Mitsubishi Lancer And Outlander Will Give You Almost An Evo"
My contamination only protected by two thin panes* of glass.
This bee is an asshole.
Anything but speed bumps. All they do is force people to waste gas because they accelerate right back up to the speed they were going. Also, they are very uncomfortable at anything over 7 mph if your suspension has any sporting pretenses (such as my Mazdaspeed3).
Lesson: Don't buy new cars if you can't afford them.
He can do more for her from Canada than jail.
Do you mean RS6? Because the E63 is RWD only (for now). In any case, driving dynamics is not the point of this article, just looks.
Trick question: It actually doesn't.
The US Navy designation for AIP subs is actually SSP. SSKs are hunter killer subs, a designation that Sweden's subs could fit under, but definitely not this machine.
All I see here is making a mountain out of a molehill.
Notice that I didn't say all. The title is just phrased such that one without any knowlege of the industry would think manned missions were the norm