I don't think the bike can go much faster than 190ish. Most liter class bikes can't. He was pretty much at top speed at that point. That being said, of course the GT2RS would eventually pass him with a top speed over 200...
I don't think the bike can go much faster than 190ish. Most liter class bikes can't. He was pretty much at top speed at that point. That being said, of course the GT2RS would eventually pass him with a top speed over 200...
This is what happens when a touchscreen digitizer has a dead zone in it. Pressing on the dead zone in this case always registers a click directly above it. This happened to an iPhone I replaced the digitizer and glass on. Any key press in the on screen keyboard's A row would register a hit on the key directly above…
That is the dumbest thing I've ever heard and flies in the face of just about every book I've read about racecar chassis engineering.
It's not 100% pilot error if there is a stop sign and another sign that tells drivers to not continue if a plane is approaching. If the driver didn't disregard traffic signs then the pilot would have landed without incident. The driver is 100% at fault.
How are they supposed to know a plane is landing? Not all airports (especially small ones) have a control tower.
I don't understand why a special case is made for her because she is a female. That is like me being the fastest 8 fingered man at the Texas Mile or the fastest 27 year old at the Texas Mile. How is that a record? I thought there was gender equality in motorsports...
Same event, 2 years ago, this guy did 278mph on a busa. Sure it's cool that it's a girl, but that is a far cry from being the fastest person at the Texas Mile.
I'm assuming the LS6 in mine doesn't change the dynamics of a frontal impact that much. Maybe that bigger block of aluminum up front helps some?
Boats inside boats. Boatception.
Because that's the biggest issue with riding a motorcycle with wide and flat car tires.
That's pretty impressive!
Just as they should be. A rich guy getting a $200 speeding ticket doesn't deter him like a poor guy getting a $200 speeding ticket. Monetary punishments should be relative to wealth.
Yeah, but a ticket 1/1000 the value of the car? This is like buying a hyundai sonata and not being able to afford a half a tank of gas.
Yeah, I just found a more detailed set of pictures of the powerpoint they showed. Looks totally different.
I'm sure they are different parts, but that doesn't mean they are not compatible. 99.9% of the parts from a gen IV are different from a gen III, but that doesn't mean you cant start mixing and matching. I guess I saw 6.2L and see the bore being the same as the LS3, therefore the stroke must be the same so they might…
You know there is more power in there. It's hard to maintain a horsepower arms race when you bump the horsepower up by 50 every year. Eventually you will be selling 1200hp cars :)
They didn't hate the motor, just the shoddy opti spark.
Because pretty much every other tablet has an HDMI (an industry standard) out that lets you send video to a TV with a $3 cable rather than a $50 proprietary adapter in addition to a $3 HDMI cable? And the fact that a proprietary lightning cable itself is $19 when a micro usb (an industry standard) cable is $3? Or…
Addendum to that clause: In a game of chicken, the most crazy driver wins 100% of the time, regardless of vehicle value.
You must've missed the part about a smartphone for the developing world. Do you know how much an iphone costs off contract? Even the old models are significantly more expensive than $200.