The Germans have a word for everything, and when they don’t, they just write a sentence explaining what it does, and remove all the spaces.
The Germans have a word for everything, and when they don’t, they just write a sentence explaining what it does, and remove all the spaces.
Of course it has a name.... it’s German.
“We must name all ze parts” -The Germans
Tired of running over crowds at the air races in your Mustang?
“Yes, we can make it do 0-60mph in 1.8sec. It’s a good headline, but once you’ve done it once or twice, and lost your eyes in the back of their sockets, you might not want to do it again.”
They have less “soul”, but I don’t think that will stop people from liking them.
Since more than 90% of our readers own private jets (estimated) this is very relevant news,
Since more than 90% of our readers own private jets (estimated)
Suggestion for the HondaJet Touring-L Elite model. The lavatory should be equipped with an iPad controlled Norden bomb sight and a button for dropping the poop. To better facilitate the millennia old tradition of “rich people shitting on poor people”
If cobalt shortages actually become a real issue, there’s alternative chemistries available that don’t use cobalt at all - LiFePO4 comes to mind, as a lower-density, but proven chemistry. And, lithium-sulfur solid state batteries are a thing that’s in development now, and is where a lot of the industry is trying to go…
700k? are you kidding me? how in the fuck could any cab driver ever make that back?
Add to that the very reason for Uber and Lyft’s existence is because the taxi industry (read: companies not the individual drivers) refused to innovate and make it more convenient for consumers. Before, when we would call for a cab in San Francisco, one would only show up about 20% of the time. It was ridiculous.
This is terrible for this man and other people like him, but the problem isn’t with Uber, it’s that a medallion is $700k. This artificial economy has always been problematic. There are also issues with ride sharing, but the answer lies somewhere in the middle, not protecting this outdated system.
Sounds good, we should do it here.
“My own sweat” doesn’t rank anywhere near the top of the list of gross things I voluntarily put in my mouth on a semi regular basis.
You must be fun at parties.
Tire degradation was also a factor. Both Vettel and Hamilton had serious graining issues on their tires, which is part of what allowed Ricciardo to stay ahead, and finish 8 seconds ahead of Vettel.
Brazilian here. Some corrections are in order:
Thank you for doing God’s work here, Stef.
This is peak automotive journalism. We can only go down from here.
Pee is stored in the balls, though.