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Ferrari already made the 458.

A game of thrones...and winglets!

Best part is the wildly inappropriate music that just keeps on playing. “Come on and take a free riiiiiiiide! Yeah, yeah yeah

You do realize Doug gets paid to be inconvenienced by his Rover?

All of them. All the torques.

Thanks for the clarification. A lot of people on here seem to be working under the false impression that this high voltage charger wouldn’t lead to high current through the body, as if voltage and current flow were somehow completely disconnected. They seem to be forgetting that high voltage usually leads to high

I enjoyed every second of reading the evolution of this idea.

You have been granted the Kerbal Prize for Physics. Please visit the KSC during normal business hours to recieve your prize.

This is actually a plot by aircraft structures consultants to never be out of work again.

Don’t worry Raph, this is only a concept. The production one will have a much longer power cord.

Anybody can design a bridge that stands. It takes an engineer to design a bridge that barely stands.

We shouldn’t anthropomorphize machines anyway. They hate it.

The whole story should be about Bruce. This is 90% his fault and 10% UPS’.

Lets build a huge walking camel robot! Can it be tripped by some cable though? Of course!

The train in Snowpiercer. It’s the future, the world is a post-apocalyptic wasteland, and we’ve invented a perpetual motion machine. So let’s use it to power a train that travels around the world endlessly! Instead of, I dunno... using it to generate unlimited power which could be used to do things like create giant

Sounds like something that would happen in the wastelands.

Since consumer grade laser diodes are generally only readily available in a handful of wavelengths, I wonder how feasible it would be to put a filter coating on the cockpit windows of aircraft to mitigate some of the effects of this type of thing.

I’ll bet it weighs almost as much as a Hellcat.

Am I alone in thinking it’s such a waste to 3D print a car in 1:1 scale? The time to print is massive, the amount of plastic involved is massive, and the chassis is really weak because it depends on melted layer bonding in the Z-direction with zero possibility for vertical fiber integration that would be possible in