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This is MX-410. He is canon.

colloquialism

*rushes into room*

Maybe because he’s good at it, maybe because it’s his job, or maybe because chasing storms is METAL AS FUCK!

It’s not crazy.

The morons who do it for fun totally should, but the GOOD SCIENTIFIC storm chasers are extremely valuable. Sometimes you have to get close to very dangerous things to get good data and it’s because of those guys that the death and injury rates for severe storms have dropped so much in the last few decades. Our ability

Awesome vid & probably much less risky than standin’ way too near a Mustang when Cars & Coffee is over, right ? Totally way.

the difference is i’m not wrong

It’s on Jezebel because someone had to report this magical story, and Rachel Corte is clearly doing the lord’s work right now.

This my nightmare: being stuck in traffic, suddenly needing to take a dump and having no options.

There should be a law allowing those of us with stomach issues the right to speed to the nearest bathroom available.

As someone who tends to trust technology more than he should, I don’t think there was any real danger in what he was doing there. He successfully manually stopped the car 3 times (that I saw, stopped watching after he started telling his kid to stop playing with his tools, short attention span I guess) with his

Lol you covered for me, thank you my friend.

So they had an inch of snow. BFD. Except it wasn’t cleared, and temps were right around that nasty spot where, after being driven on by just a few vehicles, that inch of snow turns into ice (note the word “icy” in the press reports of the incident...). At which point, even great drivers with awesome snow tires will

I’m happy to rag on DMV drivers most of the time, but Wednesday would have caused problems anywhere. It wasn’t much accumulation, but it was pure glaze ice when it set down. I was having problems getting traction on Blizzaks that have taken me, without issue, through some really gnarly stuff in the past.

Well we already have massive subsidies for coal burning cars like Teslas.

That’s why I love having an older car and a new car together. I love seeing how cars change over time. The 2 cars are so different, but so enjoyable in their own ways.

Here’s my garage now. Talk about opposite sides of the scale!

I discovered this today, and it sounds brilliant.