The 9000 series is the most reliable computer ever made. No 9000 computer has ever made a mistake or distorted information. We are all, by any practical definition of the words, foolproof and incapable of error.
The 9000 series is the most reliable computer ever made. No 9000 computer has ever made a mistake or distorted information. We are all, by any practical definition of the words, foolproof and incapable of error.
I believe that it could be the same as the multitude of videos where some one says "Oh my god!!" repeatedly in english.
there were more, but they snap oversteered off the Autobahn into a tree
Richard Rawlings is a Grade-A douche, but at least he makes money.
This is a pipe dream. Come on… seriously… how many BMWs have you seen light up their turn signals?
I thought you asked for abused and distrusted...
Howard Stern is one of the most interesting — and peculiar — men in show business. That's why his entire time with…
Except I didn't use snow/ice mode. I used track mode.
I saw this:
perfect compliment to this...
Fun bit of trivia: the NATO designations for Eastern Bloc aircraft are always odd numbers. e.g. MiG-21, MiG-17, MiG-29. There is no such thing as a MiG-28, that was actually a Northrup F-5:
Thoughts on this:
I've been wondering: What would happen if you attached A GoPro to a plane?
For number 2: What year is that render from? If you look at the Honda HSV that races in the JGTC (Japnese Super GT series), the render looks pretty accurate considering the HSV was supposed to be the NSX's successor. Just not the NSX hybrid concept that was introduced last year.
Besides the Prowler and that Murano abortion, every one of these cars is bad ass (Even the Robin for it's heritage as Mr. Bean's nemesis). Not everyone needs or wants a practical car. I drive a '52 chevy with 150 horsepower, a 2-speed transmission that allows for a top speed of around 65, a straight-pipe exhaust…
The UAE... The only place you will see a 1000+hp Nissan Patrol breaking off a Murcielago.
Just because it is a visual approach does not mean pilot error. That's a pretty incredible leap of logic, and crashes like this usually include multiple items going awry not just a simple "pilot error due to visual approach" statement.
As a pilot, this infuriates me.
The insurance company might drop him, but comprehensive coverage is called that for a reason... because it is comprehensive. They'll replace the car. That is the reason people buy insurance (beyond legally mandated liability coverage). It's the company's job to price the policy correctly considering factors such as…