This never would have happened in a manual.
This never would have happened in a manual.
"Horsepower is how fast you hit the guest's car in front of you and torque is how far you push it."
this guy loves short rides (but can't get comfortable enough to lie down on longer trips and of course won't go near the backseat). worth every last dog hair.
You mean like this?
hell just put a properly sized single on it.
Speaking as a professional software engineer, the biggest skill isn't any one specific language, but the ability to pick up new languages easily and program well in any of them. If you want to learn a language for your own reasons, sure, go for it, but I wouldn't specifically go out and learn a language just because…
Power is like money, enough is enough but once you get accustomed to more it's hard to go back. I drive a slightly breathed-on WRX and you get used to being able to leave it in fourth gear, building up a little boost, and ripping around someone on a B-road without even the slightest hint of butt-clench from the semi…
I support this a thousand percents
I wish our national domain was .eh instead of .ca
On the pictures, it like you're going fast.
Even physicists will wrongly assume that the tire/asphalt interface is purely frictional without considering that there is quite a lot of mechanical interface between the two where the tire will fill voids in the asphalt and push against it, not just along it.
The math is correct, the assumptions are wrong.
Who says hes wearing a shirt?
You know what would make this useful? Having it as text so that it's searchable.