Are those wrenches in Whitworth? Should be if it’s period accurate.
Are those wrenches in Whitworth? Should be if it’s period accurate.
So here’s an idea. What if the government got to decide which roads would be legal for autonomous driving? Like a big long stretch of highway with mostly straight and gradual curves would be “autonomous driving rated”. Cars would have to only allow auto pilot when on these roads. The roads would also have to be up to…
I actually clicked to see if the column shifter was somehow coming back - I mean, straight sixes are returning and Mazda is toying with rotaries again, so fashions can be cyclical.
Tacoma hasn’t been “all new” since 2004. I don’t see anybody complaining about it.
Yet the drunk rednecks over in NASCAR manage to get this one right pretty much every time.
Unfortunately for the strikers, GM doesn’t really care what you sacrificed personally during that time. A strike shouldn’t be looked at as an investment, but as a nuclear bomb in a conflict. You leverage financial pain for a (hopefully) better deal, but you don’t get that time/money back.
Someone should also tell him that 3 of the 4 manufacturers he mentioned actually build cars in the US; and that there’s only a small market for American cars in Europe because they’re generally too big and too thirsty.
You should form a union!
Matte any color. Blech. Cars are supposed to be shiny, damnit!
Can I give you a word of advice? First of all, as much as you love this Jeep, its gone. As in there is no way I would trust driving that thing at freeway speeds without fear of a major structural failure. So let it go.
I’m frightened.
There are two kinds of mental illness commonly associated with word salad. One, are conditions that are associated with some form of altered brain function. So you’ll see it in some forms of brain injury like an aneurysm or stroke to specific parts of the brain, but you could also see it in conditions where something…
This is one of those stories that sounds crazy unless you grew up near a bunch of Amish people, then it’s just mildly surprising that they got caught.
Michelob Ultra is truly the most Amish of beers.
Keep in mind that the current administration is “republican” in name only.
But unlike hilarious early-engineering nonsense we now know better.
It shovels it sideways, but it’s only _supported at one end_. Which means that as force is applied, it’ll twist sideways. That’s torque on a linear motor.
I look forwards to seeing how this behaves with an inch of snow on it and/or versus birdshit. Should be interesting as both of these apply torque to the base of the wiper - something the rotational versions are designed to handle and/or counter. This would be diverted from linear action and could derail.