SgtHop
SgtHop
SgtHop

I do give the police money. It's called taxes.

You're right. It's their job to protect us and...what is it, uphold the law? But, how are they going to protect us if they're busy raiding someone's house because some idiot decided that they needed to be "swatted". Or if they're raiding your house, they thing you have a gun and you get shot four times because you're

Except that it's not a waste of money. It's a felony to make an intentionally false report of a crime. This trend of "swatting" needs to stop, and it's not going to until they start chasing the people down that are doing it. The idiots committing these crimes need to know that the chance of being caught is far greater

Yes, it is. They need to be taught a lesson.

Must resist the urge to call out idiot...

The only real issue with differential braking is that it wears out your brakes faster.

Alternating, flashing lights on the top and bottom of the housings.

Teslas were never recalled for battery fires. They just added the skidplate as cars came in for service. NHTSA dropped the investigation once Tesla announced that.

Gap insurance is great, but usually you can get it through your own insurance company for far less than you ever would at the dealership.

Someone needs to go to Stubb's for me. Get the brisket. Pics so I can be jealous.

Right? Dude's a boss.

The videographer was very dedicated to his cause.

Negative. 842KP is not a CAP aircraft. CAP planes do not use their tail number under most circumstances. They have a flight number of four digits, the first two being the wing number, the second two being the last two numerical characters of the aircraft's tail number. I fly CAP 3667 from Oregon, 36 being our wing

I think the major issue with the VRS was that only one side would enter VRS and cause significant, asymmetrical instability. This would cause the aircraft to roll into the vortex ring, which would be compensated by the pilot by rolling away, increasing power on the side with the vortex ring, which would worsen the

It appears as though the truck had lost control to me and was searching for a place to get away from traffic. Unfortunately, that place was still occupied.

Even if you don't ignore the title, you only have to read 13 whole words, which I can tell you clearly didn't.

Read the first sentence in the article, and show me which of the four examples you provided is a commercial aircraft.

Except that you're not, because the engine is using more fuel to keep it at idle than it would be with the wheels turning the engine.

No, but it would be identic.

That is likely what happened, as a fuel fire would have started outside of the car, around the nozzle. It would have also likely caused a pretty good fireball in that instance.