If anything, the superweapons made WWII shorter by diverting resources from proven projects that worked. And even when the cutting edge projects worked, like the ME262, they ended up being misused.
If anything, the superweapons made WWII shorter by diverting resources from proven projects that worked. And even when the cutting edge projects worked, like the ME262, they ended up being misused.
Nah, just put a trailer hitch on it and put a portable generator on the trailer. Problem solved!
Strange definition of “adore” - train a creature that has no comprehension of the danger, or ability to consent to it, to do something too risky for a human, and exploit its unconditional loyalty. I used to think police dogs were adorable, too, until I really thought about what they were being trained for,…
The terrorists didn’t kill that dog. The handler who trained it to do something he didn’t want to do himself killed it.
This is not going to be a popular opinion, but I am strongly opposed to the use of police dogs in this kind of capacity. I think it’s cowardly and cruel to train an animal that trusts you completely and unconditionally to do something you don’t want to do yourself because it’s “too dangerous for a person.”
Hmm. I never knew that the undersides of BMW’s were so extensively streamlined. Looks like a Hot Wheels car.
I was wondering how I could spend WAY too much on a C7 Z06. Now I know!
This, exactly. I’d guess that there is probably a waiting list of men wanting jobs at that foundry in India, too.
Interesting. I assumed there was some way to shorten flight time for reduced-range targets, but didn’t know it could be done short of simply not firing the third stage.
Also that’s a terrible cutaway illustration. This one is slightly better...
Ok, that makes sense. But in the photo set, he’s specifically referring to the main stages, not the RCS on the bus or warheads
I know, which it’s why it’s weird that he would say “to the last drop”
I’m torn on this... the analysis you linked to is clearly technically detailed, but he says, not once but twice, that the missile stages burn ‘to the very last drop.’ To the best of my knowledge, all three Trident II stages are solid fuel, and once ignited, will continue to burn until all fuel is exhausted.
I was out of town and I was POSITIVE I was going to return to a refrigerator full of nasty. But the ice in the bin hadn’t even melted down! I was stunned.
If cops only gave a shit about stolen cars...
Not anybody who works at any Gawker title, that’s for sure.
...since their operations are largely clandestine, they can fly without their transponders off if they had one at all.
Tyler, please, please proofread before publishing. Nobody else will do it for you, and you are better than this.
It’s BCO’s shitty, smirking way of shutting down any dissent and then having a nice congratulatory circle jerk about it.
It’s amazing that Disneyland can continually update their effects as new technology becomes available, yet Gizmodo can’t EFFING PROOFREAD ARTICLES TO FIX LINE BREAK HYPHENATION ISSUES when copying and pasting from other sources... Robert, do you even give a shit that your name is attached to lazy, unedited articles,…