If you pull the machine gun out of the front this thing will tip over.
If you pull the machine gun out of the front this thing will tip over.
Oh god. It's horrible. That is the worst wrap I've ever seen. What kind of idiot drives a car with that kind of wrap?
When I look at that top picture I get a nice, calm feeling about the oncoming robot apocalypse.
Russian engineering philosophy and technique is quite different than Western. When it works the item is usually better for the cost. An example is computer chip design. But when Russian engineering fails, it fails big time.
It was the team that caused him to lose a podium spot. Next time maybe they should do what the guy who knows what he's doing says to do.
I know I'm gagging for Kimi.
Sure it's worth raging on the kid for not reading the listing but it's also worth raging on the lister for thinking his Jeep is worth so much. Because it isn't.
No if given the proper treatment before being reused it's every bit as effective.
It is. You can see the smoke coming off the lithium. Just because you don't see a flame doesn't mean there's no fire.
It's the Salt Flats Dump Truck Drag Race Series!!!
I'd recommend just going with hydrogen as the sun spews out more of it in a minute than we can use in a hundred years. It's just a question of how we'll collect it.
It can be fully recycled. Only radioactive materials and materials used in fusion can run out. As lithium isn't used in fusion or fission (for good reason) it will never technically run out.
Yes. You can recycle lithium batteries. In fact, it's generally cheaper for companies to do so than mine for more lithium. Unfortunately it's the collection that gets in the way preventing most batteries from recycling.
Lithium oxidizes with the oxygen in the water causing a large exothermic reaction which allows the released hydrogen to overcome the initial barrier to bond with the oxygen in the air which in turns creates water which touches the lithium. Thus the cycle is self driving as lithium only needs room temperature heat to…
You're going to blame Pirelli when you make the pressure in your 35psi street tires down to 15psi and stance the hell out of them. Aren't you?
Who's saying that Silverstone should be fixing the issue? I thought everyone has agreed that the issue, and solution, lie with the tires.
Hold on.
You, umm, should read the whole article before making this comment.
"Quick! Margaret (all female journalists are named Margaret in my world) we need to do another advertising piece on automobiles! Nissan and Honda are complaining that sales are down and GM's threatening to go to the government well again!"
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