captainstu
CaptainStu
captainstu

Nice camerwork though.

Nice camerawork though.

Crackpipe.

That 70mpg would be 58mpg in the US of A and it's a moot point since we don't get the diesel Smart here either. A friend of mine gets 50mpg (US) in their '06 Jetta TDI so your numbers seem reasonable. But diesel in the US is also 10-20% more expensive so there's that.

wah-wah.

Until the time you pick up a car that someone is dumping because they can see a huge maintenance bill that is going to popup in less than 12 months. I guess do your homework.

What makes an airplane seem new? The condition and decor of the interior or stuff like inflight entertainment? I think Southwest is getting the Sky interiors and some United have Recaro seats.

The 330 neo seems like a bad choice. I can see why Airbus was reluctant to kick it off since the 350-900 should fill that gap. The 350s should also fly before the 330 neo as well so I don't see an advantage other than training and maintenance but an all new airplane like the 350 SHOULD trump older technology on cost,

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I was thinking more along the lines of an Aptera, but a Newey re-imagined GT-R would be acceptable.

Adrian Newey should move on to designing efficient road cars like Gordon Murray, but on the aerodynamic & black magic side.

Giving up? More like getting. Hey this guys hates space!

The full list is pretty long, so what percentage of his deal breakers are deal breakers? There's some legit complaints in there. The upshot is that you pretty much know all of his annoying view points upfront rather than in a few weeks to years later.

This is also why it looks like LEOs cross the line when they're trying to subdue people, if they're still moving you never know if they're moving to use a weapon.

It's only a model...

Isn't there an expectation of privacy that drones bypass?

After a plane ride I sometimes get a straight NO SERVICE with AT&T and it requires a reboot.

One size doesn't fit all, your results may vary, yada yada.

That Is Awesome.

From what I understand Airbus-isms may have contributed to Air France 447 crashing over the Atlantic - unlinked side-stick controls that don't give tactile feedback.