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Needs MOAR PORTAL AXLES.

I think whichever country figures out how to design a ship around drone-only operations is going to set the stage for the next great development in Sea Power.  SO much of modern carrier design is based around the limitations of the human pilots, that once you really start to look at it holistically, you realize how

Nope.

Honestly, unless Subaru decides to make a direct injection 3.5+L motor for this, and invest in GT-R level AWD system, I can’t imagine spending this kind of money on a sports car. Subaru’s business plan no longer lines up with this level of performance, and I think they should either (A) invest heavily in a new

I’m sure I’ll get crucified on here for this, but her goes:

Jeep had better be paying attention to what Rivian is doing with the R1S. That thing is the future of the market, and offers WAY more offroad capability than anyone realizes. With a geared, electric motor at EACH wheel it can do something no other offroader can do. Turn each wheel at a different speed or with

The numbers add perspective though:

F-ing hell, I hate when Car and Driver is lazy... the 2.7L comes with a 3.42 axle ratio, whereas the 5.3 with DFM comes with a 3.23 axle ratio!!! This axle-ratio change has a huge effect on turbo engines, as it determines whether or not you start to turn the engine over enough to require the turbos. I’d bet you could

Caddy could make a TON of money with a large, electric SUV based on it’s own dedicated platform. It CANNOT use a live-axle body-on-frame derivative. Take a look at the new Rivian r1s and you’ll have a good idea of the chassis basics. Make a few sizes... large, larger and HUGE (like, REALLY huge) and then sell them for

No. Cadillac fails because GM does NOT know how to make an interior.

There are 12 in our parking lot right now.  Not sure about this math.

10/10 - Would Buy!

Anytime you jump to a new wavelength, you gain a LOT of new capabilities. Each new band that your sensors operate in offers up totally new capabilities and introduces different limitations. As the video shows, thermal imagers can ‘see’ things that other sensors just cannot. This offers excellent visibility at night,

Meh. Hats off to the team for their hard work, but this is a really silly way to make a structure like that. Other than being big, it doesn’t advance the art of 3D printing at all. It’s just regular DMLS printing on a large, inefficient scale.

“Harnessing fusion for energy supply has been just over the horizon (15 years away every 15 years) for adaptation into the mainstream ever since its more temperate cousin cold fusion breathlessly made the headlines.”

We’re Absolutely Screwed Unless We Switch to Electric Vehicles Bicycles.

There, FTFY.

That’s when things go horizontal.

Those individual battles could have gone either way, but the rate of natural-resource depletion wouldn’t have changed for Japan. Both Japan and Germany launched into these wars primarily because they lacked natural resources for any further expansion. Both countries launch viscous, fast paced initial attacks (Pearl

Thousands of unnecessary deaths every year... but how many births can we attribute to alcohol consumption? I’d argue MANY, MANY, more.  From a survival-of-the-species standpoint, alcohol is definitely a net-positive substance...