cjstangman
cjstangman
cjstangman

We have adaptive cruise control and blind spot monitoring, which means that cars already have all the sensors to compare your speed and position relative to the people around you. I think that cars should have a display on them that takes this info and displays in some universal way how inconsiderate you are being of

The one thing that airless tires don't offer is adjustable stiffness. Air filled tires allow adjustment for different temperatures and surface conditions, which is why race cars use them. If there was an advantage to airless tires, we would already have them, but the research is done for racing (because money), and

Camaros and Corvettes also have borderless mirrors

I was really surprised when I went to the Michigan International Auto Show in GR this year. After all the years of people complaining that American cars feel cheap and that the big three need to up their game, Ford and GM cars have really nice interiors. The Lincoln MKC has one of the best seats I have ever sat in,

I thought about this too, but decided to just use the same assumptions that the author did. I don't know what those assumptions are, but in past "What ifs" he has used the total amount of energy present. So enough to melt ice from 0*K

I am pretty sure that he is doing his math for an ideal world. No flamethrower will efficiently release all of its energy as heat, and even if it did, you would never be able to apply that heat exclusively to the snow that you wanted to melt without losing any of the heat.

If enough people did this, global warming would accelerate and we wouldn't have to ever worry about snow anyway.....

Probably the only way he can go that slow and still make it look good.

To be fair, the picture for the amber turn signals answer is the one car on the market that clearly differentiates turn signals from brake lights. Mustangs have sequential turn signals.

also, cheap =/= ordinary.

Boring =/= ordinary. The Metro was abnormally small and consequently extraordinarily good on gas.

My only explanation is that misery loves company

Which works great if the dash display for direction, outside temp, etc. gets over written every time to tell you that it doesn't know what the tire pressures are.

Yes and no. My wife's Caliber has it, and every single time I start it up, it freaks out at me, because there aren't TPMS sensors in the steelies with winter tires. Such a pain.

According to the Bible:

God is not under any obligation to bless any work undertaken by men, but chose to help the translators of the KJV, for His own honor.

I'm not going to debate the authority of the Bible with you. I would just like to end by asking, have you ever thought that "the best thing ever achieved by a committee in history", and I would add, a committee that never met in its entirety, may be the result of a greater influence?

I didn't ask if you had read it previously, although I will agree that the KJV is the most accurate English translation. I said you obviously didn't understand it, and should read it again.

Although I am impressed that you made it through that fast.

Try reading it again until you understand it.