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That Lufthansa solution required Germany’s equivalent to the FAA to change regulations to allow it. Flying an aircraft safely requires load balancing, which gets quite complicated almost immediately in a situation like your photo above. And TBH, that is nothing but a publicity stunt. I can guarantee the pasenger

Well, it is obvious why the “silent” version failed - one point of attachment. Nothing was secured down, so all the vibration traveled up the pipes and mufflers, causing rattling against the exterior of the Fiat. If they had fastened the unholy mess to the roof of the vehicle, it probably would not have been so loud.

I’ve got one of those too. Fits in my Honda Accord trunk no problem and straps to the interior side trim of my Taurus station wagon. However, I will say the pull out tables aren’t entirely a thing of the past. I see plenty of them on work vans in my region AND they are still fairly ubiquitous for handling coffins on

Problem is a bit deeper than that. My area has no significant street racing problem because one of the local drag strips quite openly hosts public racing events 1-2 times a week. As a result, we hear about street racing incidents maybe 3 or 4 times a year even though the local broadcast market has a population

They’re only going after Michael Biehn because they can no longer hire Bill Paxton for any of the roles.

What I really want to know is... Why have none of these numbskulls running these companies put together contingency plans? 9-11 happened. The airlines got grounded. Some failed, others merged. Do they have plans to deal with anything similar happening? Obviously not.... At least nothing beyond asking the US government

I just want to say, whatever idiot decided forced autoplay on EVERY DAMNED INTERNALLY PUBLISHED VIDEO ON EVERY LAST PAGE was a good idea, well, I would love to catch that bastard in a dark alley and throw him a wet blanket party.

Military service is still a fast track to US citizenship (as well as citizenship in quite a few other nations). Seriously, at one point in the 90's, they were considering citizenship for someone serving like 5 or 6 years, then citizenship for a family member of theirs for each additional 2 years of service

To this day, smashing locomotives is still a potentially possible thing, due to the huge design flaw - throttles that can be locked open on a vehicle that is absurdly slow to accelerate (thus allowing the operator to jump clear of the vehicle long before attempting to do so would become truly dangerous due to speed).

They can have fun trying to hack my phone. I’m stuck on android v.3. They may as well be trying to rule the world with pre-DOS 3.0 virus. Rule of thumb: It is a cell PHONE. Stay off the damned internet.

They were just feeding his ego. Scheduling was rearranged because BOTH stars of Sherlock were part of the cast of The Hobbit. I’m starting to think everyone forgot Benedict Cumberbatch played Smaug AND the Necromancer in those movies.

LOL. Once I saw that “robot”, my first thought was... “Captain Pike, is that you?” I wonder how many people will get that particular reference.

LOL. You say that like no one has paid any attention to things like the UAW corruption scandal that has been unfolding for the last 5 years. The “immense long term economic and societal damage” comes at the hands of corrupt union executives who insist on becoming the fodder for such jokes..

Ohhhhh.... You blew a perfect chance to be a smartass. “We spent the entire winter testing these hacks out, and now that the weather is warming up, here they are!”

People miss one important point. Rear facing seats are the last line of seats. By facing them to the rear, those seated have direct access to an exit to the vehicle - the rear hatch. If the seat faces forward, you either have to climb over the seat to reach the rear hatch or climb over the second row seats to access

There is exactly ONE thing to be said which will make you realize this is NOT the only Batmobile that makes sense. And that things is...

So.... You’re saying they’re going to attempt to sell these to the British Army all over again, just as Mercedes sold the G-Wagen to the German and West German militaries for decades? Actually, if memory serves me correctly, Land Rovers managed to sell to at least a dozen militaries and G-Wagens to more than 40

It makes a little bit of sense if you assume that when they named the car, they just changed a single letter in the name “Gamera”. Then go back and look at the styling with Gamera in mind.

Howdy folks. Was this article too much of a teal dear for you? (If you’re not up on your usenet originating internet lingo, that is better known as TL;DR or ‘Too Long; Didn’t Read’) Just take a quick look at just one photo and you’ll be able to guess exactly why David Tracy thinks this $500 Comanche is awesome - It is

I’ll only consider buying one if they offer it to the public with that specific paint job.