afeinman
Alex Feinman
afeinman

You are missing the point of Hydrogen. The big push that I see behind Hydrogen is refueling. Where it takes ~30 minutes to recharge a Tesla enough to go another 200 highway miles, this is done in 4 minutes and is good for 375 miles. Do you know what else lets me "recharge" in 4 minutes and get a 375 mile range?

Let’s just suppose that the two lower gears aren’t in the same plane and they’re both just meshed with the one on top but not with each other.

Things like moving needles or bars filling up show a crucial bit of info, and that’s rate of change. It’s why even analog multimeters still have a place in a toolbox. As long as that information is being passed on, I’m fine with it. I’m not sure I like the relative rate of change idea you have here though. I like the

Back in the day we had the Milton Bradley Big Trak motorized toy vehicle (1979). You programmed it via the keypad, with commands like Forward, Turn, Stop, and Fire Phaser (my personal favorite). Its language supported looping, but not branching. It was copied (by the USSR, of all things), and also widely hacked. A

Like you said “Don’t sell a million dollar idea for $100,000.” 100,000$ isnt much now a days... especially for a company like Ford, i mean if your idea is good enough to win this, you could make ALOT more if you have the know how. That being said, this must be directed at people who either want to show off, or dont

You mean this toy forces kids to use it for ninety hours a week on an unreasonable deadline, abandoning all relationships with family and friends?

Automated take off and landing, and it flies waypoints? Holy cow, it actually is a drone.

First time taking a high horsepower fwd car (my beloved RSX with turbo) to the drag strip and subsequently shattered both axles when I got a great launch and both slicks hooked up immediately. This broke other things as well and sent little pieces of half shaft and cv joint flying all over the place under the hood.

It’s more of a 1980s/2000s thing than a national thing; cabovers (like 80s-Prime) tend to be less safe and less fuel-efficient (since they have the aerodynamic profile of, well, a wall).

800 hp / 180 1/min * 5252 = 23,342 lb•ft

Don’t go equating the low voltage with low electrical output!

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I’m just glad that a car that costs as little as $17,000 out-the-door can have an easy clutch and precise shifter. Mazda and Honda get those things so, so right at a fundamental level and I love them for it.

....Bwhahahaha don’t let the North Norwegians Fool you... they are depressed like anyone else in winter. More people go on Anti-Depressants and go to Spain/Turkey/anywhere else in the world where there is sun when it goes dark. When my wife was 16 she had doctors orders to go to somewhere warm and had sunlight during

Neither did most reviewers, it seems.

I did have a 3rd gen, and flipping the spare upside down gave the frunk enough room for a backpack. There’s also a surprisingly big compartment behind the seats that can swallow a duffel bag.

Original Mini with Viper engine?

What remains ridiculous about FB’s policy is that they don’t follow their own specified rules around verifying identity. Their moderators apparently haven’t read their own instructions. There are endless stories of people ending up having to submit 7 or 8 forms of ID and still being refused by moderators, even though

What’s most frustrating about this is that they are only “firmly committed” to this policy if you are a regular person with trifling concerns like your personal well-being or self-identity. But if you are a celebrity I don’t see Facebook staunchly holding their ground.

How do I get Waze to stop popping up with obnoxious things like... “there is a KFC 1.2 miles from here, want some chicken??” Is there a paid version I don’t know about that lacks this obnoxious advertising crap?