Maxzillian
Maxzillian
Maxzillian

The Bernoulli effect doesn’t exactly work like that. Blowing air past a hole in the side of a cylinder doesn’t generate a lot of vacuum. If the fuselage of the airplane narrowed where the opening was then there would be the opportunity for some vacuum.

700' altitude is likely not high enough to warrant. I know the reports say people we’re passing out, but at 700' that’s not from thin air.

That one really caught me off guard.

I recall seeing a video where a passenger was dipping the hair in their drink/food. That’s a bit far in my opinion. At some point you just have to trust that karma is going to do you a favor.

a: My arm rest is not your foot rest.

Cowards.

Not only no, but hell no.

Sure looked like it to me. She braced up and then propelled herself at the vehicle. Not to mention you can pretty clearly see she’s hiding behind the sign post and seems to be waiting there until the vehicle approaches.

The “bystander” coming from the right can also be heard laughing at her taking the hit. To me that’s

Sounds like we’ve both had similar career paths. You’re absolutely right. My other personal favorite is no continuing validation of a supplier after the initial validation is done.

Within reason. It’s still on manufacturers to spec what they buy and to validate the parts are any good.

You’d think after Ford had this exact same failure mode from 92-’04 that it wouldn’t happen again. Even from another manufacturer.

I’m honestly surprised the assembly was allowed to tumble as long as it did before they presumably detonated it. Maybe they wanted to see if it could recover or were just trying to collect as much data as they could from the loss of control?

Ah, so they’re finally pricing E85 as it should have been priced to begin with.

There’s something to be said about not putting security critical devices on CAN buses that are (reasonably) easy to get to.

The use of the word “woke” is basically the latest dog whistle, but everyone can hear it.

I’ll never say no to a Pro-Touring car.

I may change my tune when I’m someday crapping my brains out, but until then... definitely worth the risk.

Ah yes. Just because the metric system does simple conversions from things like grams to kilograms anyone has the perfect feel for what a kilogram weighs or how large 6800 kg is. Even me, a plebian who works in lbs, has a feel for it.

#pedantic The trailblazer only had the I6. You could get the I5 in the Colorado pickup.

I once had a car salesman tell me a Jetta’s stability control was able to slow down or speed up all four wheels.