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He currently voices Walter the bear on an animated netflix kid’s show. It’s honestly the perfect role for him, basically Kevin Malone in bear form.

My kitchen didn’t originally come with an island. I think its too small for it but my wife wanted one so we came up with a good compromise which is a work-table island. No sink or power but it’s the home of chopping, mixing and sometimes serving. Easily moved about, it can be placed elsewhere to gain room for parties

Pretty much the case in all modern SUV’s for rollover protection ratings. The crush test is a big one.

People knock the interior but I had a Sunfire GT from this era that was pretty much the same center stack and I still think its one of the best driver-oriented ones I’ve owned. It’s canted toward the driver to minimize reach and all of the controls are spaced well and uniquely shaped so you don’t have to take your

The aircraft interiors look like a fairly typical private aircraft of its era. That wood/gold/leather combo is very common on older units. Step aboard a netjets plane and it looks the same.

I used to have something similar to this in size - just used gears to multiply torque. Looks like this has a spring mechanism to apply impact to frozen things

There’s a trade off between power and maintenance life. Dragster engines produce thousands of horsepower from a relatively simple 8.2L engine but have to be completely rebuilt after each run (a team can do it in 40 minutes). Could be they expect this engine to need more frequent rebuilds and the Bugatti may have more

It doesn’t take much to kill someone so that’s not really the issue. Supercaps have low volts but high farads. Find the joules contained in a typical CRT cap and compare to the automobile version that actually moves a vehicle some distance... orders of magnitude different I imagine.

If it generates no heat, it stores little power. Volts can still be very high and still not be storing much. Resistors generate heat as a byproduct of their function - it’s where the energy actually goes.

The heat from that has to go somewhere. Discharging that much energy in a few seconds to minutes would produce huge quantities of it - still dangerous. Might be more practical to put the supercaps in some kind of armored black box where the connections are intentionally severed by some kind of crash detection

This might have been Civ2 but I remember telling my friends how I once got Gandhi to nuke me. He would always accept a peace treaty so I would go to war, take a city, declare peace, build new army, break treaty, take a city, and repeat. I did this enough that at some point he finally snapped and nuked me.

Not to mention stuff like that is often budgeted in a use-it-or-lose-it kind of way. Like you have a music clearance budget, so this is how some of it was used. They didn’t lose a cast-and-crew ice cream party. From the rights-holders perspective the cost comes with a thought on “how important is the song to this

Yeah but it’ll take some time to get there. A vehicle like this will launch like a missile in an instant. Look how carefully he’s driving it and then think about those dingdong 18 year olds that stomp the gas and crash their dad’s McLaren before they know what they’ve done: https://www.carthrottle.com/post/heres-what-r

1400 hp sounds dangerous as hell in inexperienced hands

While this *is* a problem, it’s also a very old one. Back in the days of letters how could one be sure they were receiving a real communication and not a forgery? For centuries people and royalty used complicated wax seals that were difficult to counterfeit. It could be a modern day version of something similar will

I still see a ton of Rangers around. Good for light business use (like pest or pool cleaning) or weekend garden hauling. My neighbors have a “neighborhood” Ranger that is often borrowed for awkward objects. The styling is bland- err... generic enough they haven’t really dated themselves either.

Ah, wicker furniture. Seems like a good idea in the sweaty states but in reality it makes your ass goes numb, some sharp piece pokes you in the back of your thigh and when you go to get up your skin sticks to whatever toxic varnish is on it.

So only several tons of weight at once instead of a shit ton.

Could also be an investment / location thing. Many of these hardware companies are in middle America places where salaries tend to be lower. And if they’re an old line company, they’re not raising speculative VC money that lets them hire dozens of highly paid engineers. That shrinks the talent pool but also sets up a

Honest question: Where will people charge them? Most of my european associates park streetside, moreso than in the US where offstreet parking is common unless you’re in certain metro areas.