Some of these DO actually have a grain of truth in them:
Some of these DO actually have a grain of truth in them:
1964 video of a 1962 filmed on 1950's equipment.
Pictured is a Corvair magnesium fan:
I’ve always said that the true value is what the third person would pay for it. If you buy something, you need to outdo #2, to sell it, #2 only has to outdo #3.
It has been used in Corvair rear engine applications because the drive belt and accessory situation is much shorter.
The biggest problem the Grand Prix had was it’s interior was designed by a half a dozen people who weren’t allowed to talk to eachother. I loved the drivetrain in my 2004 GTP, but everything else made me miss my ‘91 LE Grand Prix. I do wish I had kept it since it was great in the snow.
If the RGB can work as a notification light, I can dig it!
I didn’t know anyone still took that beast out!
My firearm has a muzzle energy of 4100J. My front bumper has approximately 450000J behind it at the speeds I can travel on a city street. Guess which one I’m gonna rely on to get me out of a jam? :)
You’re correct. I misspoke.
I actually disagree there. There are plenty of valid reasons. Amazon stores my payment information, address, and order history. Those make sense. However I have to trust that they are going to make sure that they don’t leak that information to outside sources. In the current state, there is effectively no danger to…
There should be laws on the books that dictate that a company that collects and maintains information on individuals is liable to maintain it’s security and proper use. See also, Experian. Otherwise it’s akin to someone collecting volatile chemicals being able to say “oh well!” when they leak. If YOU create the…
The single biggest use for robots in the current military arsenal is for EOD use. Because when a robot has it’s hands destroyed, it can be fixed with a single PO.
Though if you spend $15k, plus about $5k in the extra stuff you’ll need.... you’ll have 430HP and a 4 speed auto:
Needs less roof:
“They should be put elsewhere.” Is literally the definition of NIMBY.
LED taillight strips aren’t that expensive nor new, here’s one made to go in the gap between a tailgate and a bumper:
Five years ago a doctor pulled out a sack of stones from my body. Apparently the hospital valued them at $250k, insurance settled at 125k. I paid $1250 for the effort. Gall stones are pretty much the inverse of valuable.
Don’t forget about this guy....who won his heat.