Does it look like this inside?
Once again, XKCD has the best response to all things kinja.
That would be quite the rocket if it had a turboprop.
Came to post. Excellent suggestion!
The guys at the rental shop were really cool about it. I know now why they required insurance. I can at least have the solace that I was the first person that they've rented to who has crashed while riding rather than just tipping it over in a parking lot or hitting a parked car while leaving their shop.
Fortunately yes. But it was still a $1000 deductible (ouch). That put a setback on my next car purchase.
They're expensive to fix too. I crashed one (rental) and it cost over $5000 for a low side in some soft dirt. Awesome bike though, I would totally own one if it weren't so expensive.
Edit: my reading comprehension is lacking today.
Breaking: US Troops to join ISIS in holy war against candy corn.
Chevy citation.
they do all right.
Star for the comment about loss of a launch vehicle having a huge affect on their operation. However, I have a hard time believing that it was not insured.
Since the Mars Orbiter failure, all missions are required to use metric.
I was hoping things would go to space today.
How about every flying car concept?
This is me right now.
That's why I linked the article I did.
That's only on the Google and Facebook planes.