Can you proofread your own work before submitting it? Do you care whether articles with your byline get published with glaring typos, grammatical errors, and headlines missing whole words, then sit uncorrected forever?
Can you proofread your own work before submitting it? Do you care whether articles with your byline get published with glaring typos, grammatical errors, and headlines missing whole words, then sit uncorrected forever?
What’s particularly stupid about this is that I can’t envision any wheel-stealing scenario that would require putting your body beneath the vehicle in any significant way...
The suspect did, however, buy ISIS a bunch of gift cards for ISIS.
It was nice that they padded that video out with a solid 45 seconds of darkness and silence at the end.
And your engine is also located between the front and rear axle centerlines, making it front-mid-engine.
“Quite obvious”
Because it failed, and very nearly didn’t keep the crash from being unsurvivable. Both corners of the main hoop are pushed in - it failed in compression, which is basically the one direction it should never, ever fail.
Well, with the Baja races, the fans actively participate by digging tank traps for the race vehicles, so it’s a little fairer.
And by ‘worst’ you mean ‘most awesome’
Kristen - go the extra mile (pun intended) and proof your own copy before turning it in. God knows nobody else there is going to do it...
Based on Bike Dude’s actions, he is not gonna live a long and healthy life. Raging at a car driver and frantically waving and honking at cops are both things that could go very, very wrong for him.
Shiny, mach 2.8 objects.
What, no snarky opening comment about how the Brexit vote has already lead to a crippling lugnut shortage in England? Feeling OK today, Raph?
I fail to see how this makes it appreciably less effective as a countermeasure, especially since any sort of reflective coating is going to be so much less expensive than a multi-spectrum laser.
I think you a noun in the headline, Jason.
Proofread your own shit, because ain’t nobody there who will do it for you...
Sorry, Hank... Visible light, IR, and UV are all going to get reflected by a mirrored surface. As an example, let’s examine the classic Dewar flask, AKA “Thermos” - silvered glass with a vacuum drawn between the inner and outer layers to prevent heat transfer (as much as possible) by conduction AND radiation.
True enough. But even an imperfect mirror finish increases engagement time, and what a ship-borne laser would be really good at is quickly engaging multiple targets in a saturation attack. It’s such a cheap countermeasure for things like supersonic cruise missiles that I can’t imagine it will be long before we start…