The thing about deaths at track events is that generally, they refuse to call the death until their arrival at the hospital. Don't know why that is.
The thing about deaths at track events is that generally, they refuse to call the death until their arrival at the hospital. Don't know why that is.
Uh oh... You're now persona non grata at Microsoft events!
The problem is for those like myself that get motion sick by just watching that.
My mother taught me to shift the gears on our 5 speed Toyota when I was about 7-8 years old. She would tell me when to shift, and I would. Never thought of my mother as a gear head, but she definitely gave me impetus to become a gear head.
No. They ask them to put seats in the upright position because that is safer in the event of an incident.
Here's a clue - It's a F U N E R A L. You know, someone whom they cared about are no longer there. As is, dead. Emotions are already stretched thin, and then some idiot does something stupid, which is vaguely related to what caused the death of the party for whom the funeral is for? Yah. . .
He is absolutely at fault. A driver is supposed to pay attention, especially to what's directly in front of him.
There is absolutely no excuse for that sort of behavior. Shit happens, you get over it. You don't take it out on people whom did nothing to you.
Except some people don't like how the Mustang looks. Personally, I prefer the styling of the Camaro that much more.
Dude, are you high or just naturally stupid?
There needs to be a way to ignore douchebags like this.
It wasn't so much a scientific answer, as it was a correct answer. If for example, you were to flip a penny 99 times and each time it landed on heads, what is the chance of it landing on tails? The answer, which is the same as the answer to your question, the same as they were before the penny was thrown the first…
The same as they were today. Basic Probability and Statistics.
Spoken like someone whose been through the first year of Torts. Kudos.
Driving on I287 from Ft. Collins to Laramie. This road is particularly infamous for the number of fatalies that result from having an accident on this road. Perhaps its a cross between the number of dropoffs, to the two lanes, or maybe the limited passing zones. Whatever the case, this night my wife and I almost found…
Absolutely. Modern technology would allow them to see the color of your eyes, count your eyelashes, and see that leftover spinach still on your teeth. No joke.
Exactly as others have commented. A majority of naval mines are magnetic as there are lots of things that can predictably bump the mine. The mine is designed to activate if it comes close to the a metal hull. Fiberglass and Wood aren't the most magnetic materials. Capiche?
Thats the point - That type of hull is less likely to trigger a nearby mine.
And you know this how? It's not even released yet. They're still in prototype form. I've been weighing the possibility of dropping ~ 14k for one once they're released. Even if it is 150# heavier, so what? The exocet is intolerably ugly with a crap-tastic cd.
The Exocet did it first, but it's a bloody ugly design. The Catfish is infinitely better, and just as light. See e.g., ( http://bauerltd.com/ )