...and he can reportedly sing like an angel. He is a perfect specimen.
...and he can reportedly sing like an angel. He is a perfect specimen.
The bowling balls have been increasing in complexity over the decades, and it is a super interesting science! The asymmetrical core has to first be aligned perpendicular to the cut finger holes, and the importance of left vs right hand cuts is important so the spin can loosen as it goes down the lane on the correct…
I think the major reason this never took off is because of the unsprung weight problem. It’s easier to centralize the weight with linkages to the wheels than to have that much unsprung weight affecting everything.
I don’t know WATT they were thinking....
I would whole heartedly throw my hat in as Jalop Motors CFO, but feel unqualified as I have never managed to get out of the Greys.
A very understated comment from someone who actually uses a trailer. Those “white knuckle moments” when you realize your vehicle has bitten off more than it can competently chew safely.
I don’t know about you, but they can’t even make trailer taillights that are reliable waiting for the next load in the driveway or field.
My Aunt was killed in one of these “high pursuit” accidents as a driving bystander from a non-violent crime that turned into this crazy chase in Ohio. Straight up T-Boned, she didn’t have a chance.
As a whole I agree, both can be the worst depending on situation.
It looks like the Crosstrek but with an opened up grille pattern. Wonder what platform size it is going to take? A Crosstrek sized BEV could be quite zippy - something the design is just craving for.
You mean the entrepreneurs whos gas stations that were built on the backs of government pipeline and electrical infrastructure and subsidies?
If it’s mushy, bleed the brakes with new brake fluid. Sounds like air in the lines.
I don’t think super capacitors work like that. Li ion and polymer batteries have a max capability charge rate and when pushed they degrade at the membrane layer, which is a big cause for battery “memory” and decreased performance. Regenerative breaking actually pushes charge up to this limit and is sometimes seen as a…
I don’t know what the pricing metrics are at Superchargers, but with normal kWh at the residence it cost somewhere around $4 to “fill up” a Model 3. I would be really interested to see where they were pulling up their math.
Pretty much that exact thing happened to my father-in-law’s best friend last year 2 miles from my house. Driver wasn’t going 140, but carving the corner double-yellow line style.
As far as I know there were two issues with the screen. The first is exactly as you described because an engineer never turned off data-logging mode and wore out the memory with infinite writes.
I think we are at fault of our own psychology.
George Carlin, part of the silent generation (since we are talking that way) always comes to mind with his boomer rant which comes down to one thing,
I don’t disagree with any of the nuclear statements above, but I think the investment/building/pay-off has come and gone to be of any value.
Our grandparents should have taught their boomer kids to not be so greedy, to take everything “owed” to them and avoid paying taxes at all costs - including the economy for future generations, environment, and continued excellence in US affairs.