When they say rats on planes are a common occurrence, are they saying specifically India Airlines? They can't possibly mean all aircraft, right?
When they say rats on planes are a common occurrence, are they saying specifically India Airlines? They can't possibly mean all aircraft, right?
For my drive into work, I don't use cruise but I absolutely use it almost every time I'm on a divided highway. From a convenience standpoint, I can't think of much else that I would want above cruise control.
Plus a few of their engine names:
A few months ago someone tried trolling me stating that cruise control detracts from the driving experience. It was ridiculous.
I can attest to having to poop in the middle of a race, it sucks.
They handle better, way better. The comparison was against something that was truly bad. Sure, minivans have mediocre handling when compared to other current offerings but they are hardly blimp-like.
They still handle better than 60s and 70s muscle cars. Perfect example is a friend of mine who is hoping his resto-mod Chevelle handles "at least as good as my minivan."
The auto conspiracies drive me crazy. Like there's some industry wide agreement that servicing vehicles is deliberately hard? Wrong. Cost is really the #1 driver for everything. A lot of the PITA things dealing with serviceability are driven by manufacturing speed which is a cost driver.
I'm forwarding this to my mom [who is a cardiac nurse]. It will probably end in a tirade about how we shouldn't support Obamacare. This goin' be gud...
Great Scott!
Not sure if sarcastic but I starred anyway. I wonder if Wes Siler will make an appearance.
The sportster a have a different engine from the rest of the bikes though.
I love riding Harley's but I was riding my dad's the other day thinking "this thing runs like shit... Wait, that's normal"
Harley has the most factory designed aftermarket parts of any OEM, they pretty much expect and encourage people to put aftermarket parts on their bikes.
I feel like you could make an awesome driving movie like this.
In regard to the people who "[don't] know much about cars but wants to feel like he does because he knows people with cool cars", I never know what to say to these people.
This is true but the human body has (more or less) a fixed resistance. So according to Ohm's law more voltage = more amperage.
This is true.
Way to go Luc Besson, perpetuating misinformation. You may know your movie is fake but how many people freaked the fuck out over War of the Worlds?
To be fair, this is probably a more reliable method of pumping oxidizer and propellant than a turbo pump.