captainstu
CaptainStu
captainstu

Pretty common on 757, 767s. Basically big aircraft but no guarantee.

Depends on who you fly, I did a LA to Seattle flight this morning in first class on Alaska and they had a hot towel service and a full meal. Really friendly people too.

Unbelievably Boeing is rolling out new overhead bins, first with Alaska I think, that have enough room for EVERYONE to bring a rollerboard. I think they’re called SpaceBins.

Southwest is the exception that proves the rule. There’s plenty o’ rage on Southwest.

Only took us 60 years to improve on that useless thing.

They did it but I can’t believe they’re the first to do it. Especially with everyone trying to make jetpacks for so long. But as far as a jet powered wingsuit, it’s already been done.

Best answer yet. And for God’s sake Frank Zappa should have just used lbs of thrust in their press so we could focus the attention on what's important.

Oh yeah, he should know the Leaf would kill it.

The 10pc SS set is also at an all time low price of $525

The 10pc SS set is also at an all time low price of $525

Your mileage may vary.

Very true but it also comes down to the package. Men as a whole have a physical advantage so the pool of available drivers is bigger. To extrapolate could say there’s discrimination against little people in F1 or 6'4" drivers. Some fast women might be too small or too large. There's already somewhat of a

Okay. So we all agree race car driving is a sport. And we also agree it’s a very physical sport. We can also agree the fastest man is faster than the fastest woman as well as the strongest man being stronger than the strongest woman. There is even a large, very large, disparity in competitions like Ninja Warrior.

It would be a fun neighborhood car. Which is what it is.

Robbie Gordon deserves a Nobel Prize or two for dreaming up these trucks and this series.

Those wheels will delaminate in less than a year. And no, they aren’t meant to be replaced. And yes, the zippers will break off before the wheels. Ask me how I know all this. Happy trails!

Those wheels will delaminate in less than a year. And no, they aren’t meant to be replaced. And yes, the zippers

But it’s so much smaller. If it’s reality, which I just can’t believe. Can a turbine engine be that compact and produce that much thrust and have essentially thrust vectoring while being stable? I doubt it. If it has been a possibility for any amount of time the military would be all over it. I guess it's fake.

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I’m embarrassed to say that I believe in this because it has to be breaking 4-10 laws of physics.

It eased into the water like an old man into a nice warm bath.

If I heard correctly, 90% kazoo. Amazing.