Red and yellow stripeds is "debris/fluid on the track" flag.
Red and yellow stripeds is "debris/fluid on the track" flag.
That's fine. I call main gun.
You must be a blast at parties.
If you've got car trouble I feel bad for you son, I've got 99 problems and...
I'm dying to do this, live in the UK (Home of the one of the best used car markets), but few of my friends would actually be up for it. Fancy teaming up with a stranger from the internet for an epic journey?
yes. Phoenix driving sucks hard.
I'm planning to do this in 2016 too!
Same! It has to be a 3 cylinder model, though. At some point, said engine may need to go where the back seats are.
I'm going to put an Oppo post together later to organize it and we'll go from there.
Maybe we should put together a Jalop team with a kickstarter?
NOBODY on Jalopnik would trade in an MG for a white Chrysler LeBaron, for starters...
Stance kids are the worst. lol
I was thinking something in those lines as well, that or one of the cars licensed to developing countries in its day. I was just too tired to look it up anywhere last night. All the other cars I could think of with such a long production life were either introduced before Nixon or will not be present at this years…
Doug, this is bar none the best video you have ever made. Also I can't put into words how excited I am about your newest car! freekin sweet! Just wish you had gotten the drop top(I know, it's cold up north but they are cool as hell.) still a great choice either way!
You never get 100% efficiency. The most efficient nuclear weapons had multiple stages (products of the first fission would then be fused, and so on), but they still wasted most material. They were however very compact for their yield. The B41 is considered to be the most efficient nuke ever created.
Judging by the map shown, you won't even be missed...
The Hiroshima bomb was, in terms of yield percentile, a dud. The core had 140 pounds of uranium, but the yield of the detonation was "only" 16 kilotons. Fission of 1 pound of uranium results in a reaction yield of 8 KT. So as was to be expected of the first ever detonation of a fission bomb, the energy created by the…
Sounds pretty cool, huh? It'll be my first one to attend, but I can hardly imagine a better venue in which to consume some delicious PNW craft beer.
I used to sell Hondas and Toyotas, and you just described a solid portion of "Accord Sport" buyers.