Wasn’t a fully dressed iron block 4.0 inline six about 600 lbs, and this aluminum blocked engine about 650lbs?
Wasn’t a fully dressed iron block 4.0 inline six about 600 lbs, and this aluminum blocked engine about 650lbs?
“Confiscating less” is not “giving”.
Mostly likely jobs.
Cutting taxes does not in and of itself increase the deficit.
It is most likely because you end up eventually realizing that to eke out that last x% of performance and capability, that you have to face the reality of your design having shortcomings. When a Camry has 300hp, and a $30,000 Mustang GT has well over 400hp and does relatively well on a road course, you are having this…
Actually I think it’s the other way around:
“how can we make this car way more expensive?”
“lets borrow some ideas from the military!”
“Fixing your car will take a 2 days of meetings of over 40 engineers, to figure out what needs fixing!”
However, the Model S is now 5 years old. They should have these things sorted, start up or not.
Honestly it’s buyer beware at this point.
This comment should have more stars. Youtube demonetizing harmful videos is “censorship”, but it should be illegal for fire departments to complain that idiotic kids wasted their time. Someone doesn’t know what “censorship” means.
Just so we’re clear...you don’t want YouTube controlling what you can and can’t see, but you want there to be a law defining what Fire Departments can and can’t say?
Get an older air cooled motorcycle. Similar sound for less than 5k.
When I was in college, my fraternity got a letter from a guy going through the 12 steps. He said that maybe 20 years before, he and a friend had stolen a keg of beer from one of the fraternities at the school. He had forgotten which fraternity, so he was picking one at random to apologize to. He included a check for…
Sounds like someone’s 12 stepping. Likely an alcoholic and was drunk when he hit the parked car long ago. Now he’s on the “Make amends” step.
I’ve had this discussion with a co worker. VR does not count as driving. Not now. Not ever. I can’t go the through the cork screw at Laguna Seca Mazda Raceway or whatever it is called in my living room with some stuff strapped to my head.
But George Jetson is literally the symbol for mediocrity in the future. He is worthless, lazy, and useless, and yet has a cushy life, with a job he can’t get fired from despite constant napping, a house free of real estate price ballooning, a flying car, kids that raise themselves, a robot maid, and a beautiful wife…
This whole thing is abysmally shitty, but there’s a good and valid reason why you can’t discharge the debt in bankruptcy. It’s the only way to keep rates for such a high risk sector that low.
The issues the one lady had with the Respironics technician that disassembled her machine and couldn’t put it back together would seem to reinforce the idea of a serious loss of knowledge.
I’m going to assume you’ve neither had to deal with maintaining a knowledge base for a company, much less what happens when you lose a person (or in this case, likely multiple persons) with decades of experience, not even factoring in whether any of the equipment necessary to make any of the parts on these things…
Very little. You might squeeze a 10 kW array on the top of the average trailer. That battery has to be around 500 kWh.
If I remember correctly, there was an article many years ago in PC Gamer about Lockheed trying to sue EA over it’s Jane’s division specifically Jane’s AH-64D which included renderings of systems supplied by Lockheed, I believe the judge threw this out on the basis that military equipment is government property and of…