I must go
I must go
I like the resident plow vehicle for a local European car shop, dubbed "The Plaudi".
IIRC, the effect is called "Rolling Shutter". Basically, it's due to the digital video recorder having to "scan" across each frame horizontally or vertically as it gets captured. Since this process isn't instantaneous, fast-moving objects can appear distorted. For example, the camera that captured the picture below…
The CMOS sensor in a digital camera is basically configured like a giant grid. Most non-expensive cameras read the data off of the sensor by reading the data a row at a time, then moving down a row, reading it, then the next, etc. This is fine for most regular speed filming but when there's something moving quickly…
Here's one source to help understand what's happening:
The Chevrolet LS series of engines. Horsepower, torque, simplicity, compact V8 format, inexpensive relative to complex OHC engines, and capable of providing respectable fuel economy.
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Much less worry of shopping cart or side scrapes wow. Easy to clean and rugged look wow.
Then stay home, or get a better brush.
Do you want the mustache on, or off?
I'm intrigued about the availability of this box.
Can't wait to root an Audi.
That GIF is incredible.
"ice-maker on fire"
Instantly thought of this...
This is my dads pickup!! It was his 2012 winter project. He has a construction business that he runs from home, and was looking for a small diesel pickup truck that he could rely on, get good mileage, and transport his tools. Unfortunately American car companies are too scared to put such vehicle out for american…
Shall we get ... dangerousssss??
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