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Criticizing the police is not the same as excusing anybody else’s behavior. One can accept that attempting to steal a car is bad while also saying the police did something wrong in their reaction to them.

Says the one excusing bad behavior, unprofessionalism and reckless endangerment of innocent bystanders.

How exactly is that cruiser justified in ramming an already-disabled vehicle? How’s that not using an automobile as a deadly weapon?

It’s true that 3D TVs and movies died a much-deserved death several years ago, but it wasn’t because people didn’t want 3D—that’s how humans see the world around them, after all—it was because the 3D effect wasn’t all that great, and often relied on awkward accessories like battery-powered shutter glasses that had to

Counter point. This movie is bad.

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Yeah I think the best thing would have been for her to slowly back the car up away from the live wires. And if that or staying in the car is not possible, there is a 3rd option shown in this video:

Thermodynamics says “break even” would be a breakthrough.

Nothing will make this work. “HHO” is a self-oxidizing fuel that releases heat to create water. It’s not a catalyst or oxidizer for the normal fuel-air reaction, it’s purely supplemental chemical energy. The problem is that you need to burn additional gasoline fuel to turn H2O into HHO, and that will always be more

If you’re lucky, they’ll make the plastic covering replaceable. I was lucky to be able to do that on my BMW E46. Swap in a brand new cover - no buffing needed!

I’m not. 5G reception has never been better.

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“Hidden” lighting like you see on the Hyundai Tucson are the modern day version of this.

Love it.. BUT I HATE close set headlights.

In Space Force, no one wants to hear you scream

“...it was all about getting Epstein to connect Gates with powerful people who might be interested in contributing to the Gates Foundation.”

Ford C-Max

I see the tree and I see the two major parts - but how does the one part get turned 180 from the other if that’s the tree it hit? That’s more like the damage I’d expect hitting a tightly stretched cable.

Most impressive is what one doesn’t see. Notice that all the energy that was removed from the truck to put into shearing off that entire roof is the same energy that brakes convert to heat slowing the truck a similar amount dozens to hundreds of times each day for that vehicle.

That was my assumption. But if we’re talking about this as an alternative to ventilators, you have to solve for O2 and CO2. People end up on ventilators becasue their lungs are screwed up, not because they’re in an oxygen deficient enviornment. Halfway there is better than nowhere.

Oxygen is half of breathing. What about the carbon dioxide?

Morbid...but fair.