Zoom Zoom?
Zoom Zoom?
It is referred to as Locked Rotor Torque. Horsepower requires motion (550 foot pounds per second equals one Horsepower). Torque (Measured in foot pounds) is like weight, no motion needed.
I cant stop thinking about the corollary to this. How much more likely is someone who does not wear seatbelts to do things that turn into fatal accidents.* I would think that no seatbelt would mean you ain’t worried about a little DUI either... or turn signals or maintenance. Text while driving? Shoot, that hasn’t…
Wow! I guess I am the only one who nearly got his girlfriend pregnant while driving twenty over down the highway to test his new bucket seats.
It’s good to know that we can quit foolin around with art classes now that the most beautiful thing ever has been created.
1: I cannot believe I am even validating this idea.
And it certainly wouldn’t be the last time a government created laws it excused itself from having to follow.
I see your point. I think I have a stricter definition of capitalism, which requires both sides to be playing with their own money. This precludes any interaction with a government agency from being capitalism.
Since it looks like your grandmothers FWD V6 and most boy racers have never heard of it, I suppose SS now stands for Super Sleeper. an enterprising street racer could make his loan back first year.
This has nothing to do with capitalism as there is no free market where the public gets to decide what fines they pay. This is straight up government oppression, where those given a public trust denied due process in order to make their lives easier.
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I was in VF-101 in the eightys and we had a deer hit a Tomcat on its takeoff roll. If I remember correctly the aircraft was just up to rotation speed when the deer slammed into the right main landing gear. I cannot remember if the aircraft aborted or flew around the pattern and landed, but I do remember that there was…
Maybe it is political
How much of this is just because of the trip and how much is money that is going to be spent anyway?
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From the article you quoted, “A subsequent study concluded that the fire risks of the Ford Pinto were no greater than its contemporaries.”
Heh, I forgot about how commute distance factored in. I am generally just shy of 100 miles round trip, but I also have 300 mile days. If I worked closer to home, there is a spiffy Pinzgauer for sale just up the block.
I also suspect that the tipping point will be somewhat north of three cars in one hundred years.