Maybe he has decided that he actually needs votes outside of the five boroughs after all.
DirecTV was charging $60 for that fight.
As I said in the F-35 article, he will make them fans of the plane by new years. ;)
I do not disagree that they need a much larger test installation to test on and work out the kinks that are present in any system before it is installed operationally. The point is that the sheer potential is well worth the effort.
So it is in thunderf00t’s opinion that no one can make glass to the specifications required.
They’ve gotten three separate grants over several years from the US Department of Transportation totaling nearly as from their Indiegogo campaign.
What... a prototype that is relatively small and expensive?
He’s going to have you guys singing the praises of this aircraft by new year.
It’s funny you should say that, because if you had watched the video, you’d know that if there was actual BS on a solar roadway, the road would detect the weight of the excrement, and lite warning lights so that you didn’t hit it.
First of all, it’s not a victory if you let all the enemy fighters convoy out of the city on buses, with their weapons, to fight another day.
VW missed a golden opportunity for schadenfreude here. If a “customer” wants to return half a vehicle, VW should be able to pay them back in pennies.
It doesn’t seem to incorporate the best features of a solar roadway, like self-sufficient heat for minimal corrosion snow and ice removal, inductive vehicle charging, piezoelectric energy capture, or an overcaffinated frat boy reading cue cards...
Ok, the nuclear tipped torpedo make sense, but why does it have to be a nuclear powered, nuclear tipped torpedo?
In reference to there not being a way to get the data off the data tape without removing it, wouldn’t that entire tower be a big stack of hot swappable drive bays? Making it a file server?