Xelmon
Xelmon
Xelmon

IIRC I was at the local ASME chapter meeting and one of the guys mentioned how at a conference a guy to talk about how he designed the door handle on the current gen Mustang. He was also spooging himself over it that he got to do something that required engineering.

Didn't realize that. ='

It's good to see tests like this, although it must be heart wrenching for the engineers.

Hello Péter, nagyon élveztem a külömböző cikkeket amiket te irtál, és sok szerencsét a Gawker gyerekekkel. :)

Rail network speed; If I were close enough to rails, that's the only time I would go for mass transit. Otherwise it takes too damn long.

Along side Montana and Idaho, Oregon is reporting for the Subaru Army!

Ohhhh chuff it, HC!

. . .

Mine:

$3000 for the base project. I fear that it will need a full rebuilt which is easily another $3000 on-top.

It has been!

Bwahahaha XD

Stupid shit factor: ... Ahha... Great. =\

I'll have to admit, that is a cool-cat of a wife you have.

+1 on the costs. As I posted, that's why I don't have one yet. :)

They are bound to be shared, and they are reminders that if you want to ride, you have to live with the increased danger and the consequences of crashing out.

Primary is the cost for me.

Ya know, at this point of time even as an engineer, I'm leaning towards "not exactly Hennessey's problem."

That would be plain weird to begin with.

That is very true, lord knows that our FSAE trailer is hauled at normal speeds.