This episode felt pretty classic Top Gear to me... I mean, they even showed the Cool Wall. Didn't use it though.
This episode felt pretty classic Top Gear to me... I mean, they even showed the Cool Wall. Didn't use it though.
I prefer the fan ones personally, mostly because of noise. I used to work at a resort, and they are incredibly loud. They are under a huge amount of pressure. There is air pressure along with the water, which is what propels it into that air, rather than the fan. If you got near one, it could blast the skin right…
Really? That's our drinking water? I've peed in that thing.
This seems pretty contradictory when compared to other reports I've read where they say the number of civilian casualties due to drone attacks is still greater than target deaths.
Agreed. Cars don't sink that fast.
Almost makes me want to take off my board and put on a pair of skis. Wait... nope.
Enjoy the internet and life in general while you still can.
The snow blower is a much scarier thing to have pull up behind you at a light.
If you ever want some interesting stories about how shit was thrown together back in those days, read some stories by Bob Gurr (designer of the monorail and other stuff at Disneyland).
What about all the tire explosions this last season?
Those cars look like some serious fun!
Adam Savage must not know about this yet.
Welp, I have given up on the WRX. Here is hoping that when the cheaper Telsa comes out in a few years they have an AWD version.
I watched the whole race and apparently I managed to miss this 'scary crash.'
There are many fishy thing about the original EPCOT design, but it had clearly defined spaces for different social classes.
I knew I should have been a model!
Pretty much every other sport has an advantage/disadvantage to weight and size, so why is that wrong in racing?
Are these the same trucks that tour America or are they specific to Mexico?
I don't get it.
Makes sense to me, I bet more industries do this than you would have ever guessed.