When Toyota is recalling more cars than they are making, get back to us.
When Toyota is recalling more cars than they are making, get back to us.
Who was the camera man?
Who was filming? Because they certainly knew what the target was. Was ISIS informed of the target of our airstrike? Or was it not the least bit suspicious about some guy pointing a camera at a cannon a minute before it is bombed, and then walking away whistling? Something doesn't seem right here.
A typical highside happens on pavement, during corner exit, when the rear tire looses traction. In this case he ran out of track on corner entry. It's almost not the same thing at all
Wouldn't it be relatively easy and inexpensive to install an alarm that monitors the pressure inside of an aircraft, and alerts the pilot of the need to descend? As I understand it, the biggest problem with hypoxia is how long it take someone to realize that something is wrong, while an absolute pressure gauge is a…
You can bet these thing will be extremely expensive to maintain... You'd think the town would be better off with an extra officer.
Why, do you think hundreds of terrorist soldiers are going to sneak into NY harbor in stealth submarines like a bad Chuck Norris movie? Even if anything does happen, it will be one or at most 3 guys blowing themselves up in a subway somewhere. First anyone will hear of it, the whole thing will be over. The MRAP will…
While it is a very clever and elegant solution, the amount of power that can be harnessed is pitifully low.
It's all 90's future up in here
Shouldn't it be kW/metric tonne? or HP/lbs? Mixing english and metric units is a sin.
As opposed to the horrific nightmare it was before 2003
It's good that it deploys in time, but does it actually help significantly reduce injuries? I hope I'm wrong, but it doesn't seem to offer much more protection than a really bad beer gut.
I believe you read that wrong, doesn't help that I used isn't instead of doesn't. I was trying to say that most people agree that Israel does NOT engage in mass slaughter of civilians for slaughter's sake. Very few people accuse Israel of mass atrocities, of the ones that level accusations, most accuse it of…
Valid point. Or at least, it is potentially a valid point. Accident investigation is rarely top notch.
We got brake test here. It is not a hard one to pass. In fact, I've never seen anyone fail it. You get around 20 yard (maybe more) to stop from 20mph without lockup up your tires. One place made me do it in the gravel, on a motorcycle, and I still used less then half the allowed distance.
That would depend on what they laws are, how they are written, and who they are written by. Do you think the guys who wrote these guidelines understand suspension tuning?
Yeah, that sounds reasonable, but who gets to decide how much modification is allowed? Because we can all agree that laws that allow no modifications from stock what so ever are stupid, and its unlikely that there is database somewhere of every single mod you can make to every single car showing what is and isn't…
My insurance only wants to know about mods if they are expected to insure them in addition to the car, and even then only if they make a significant percentage of the vehicles value. Otherwise, as long as you car can pass inspection, go nuts, they don't really care. Well if an accident report faults your modification,…
Now why in the world would US intentionally hamper post war recovery? Even if the intention was to steal as much oil as possible, as quickly as possible, civilian infrastructure would be required, and sectarian violence would not be helpful. Or do you think US invaded Iraq with the stated intention to kill as many…
I don't mean to sound as if I'm accusing you of anything. I certainly understand the desire to make sense of a confusing situation, and this is one that it is easy to become emotionally involved in.