Part of the problem is that it runs trains at high speeds through notoriously flat Florida where they cross 178 rail street-level crossings over 66.5 miles.
Part of the problem is that it runs trains at high speeds through notoriously flat Florida where they cross 178 rail street-level crossings over 66.5 miles.
“The driver then drove around the gates”
Don’t do it!
Part of the problem is
that it runs trains at high speeds through notoriously flatFloridawhere they cross 178 rail street-level crossings over 66.5 miles.
Okay, since nobody involved in writing any of this decided to include actual numbers, I guess I’ll do it.
In 1990, the EPA banned the use of phosogypsum containing radium-226 concentrations above 400 bq/kg (1 Bq = 1 radioactive decay per second).
For reference, cement ALSO contains radium-226, along with potassium-40…
“Car Crashes Into House For 30th Time”
“...neighbors come together and organize around the intersection”
My favorite is why he caused the miscount, because he thought it was a good idea just to open up his neighbor’s luggage and start going through it.
“Dad?”
The beacon is dead, yes. The actual data on the FDR and CVR may very well be recoverable, as those things are built to a degree that could impress the nuclear material transport cask guys.
Fancy Kristen is laughing at you that you’re a “poor” and can’t afford this yourself.
Buddy, most NY pizzerias aren’t really sit-down, waitstaff kind of places. You order at a counter and either take out, or find a seat if one is open
After the Veyron, Chiron and Tourbillon, the next Bugatti should be designed specifically to resist spills.
If you figure out how to generate more power from the motion of the wheels than the amount of power it takes to get those wheels to move, you will win a Nobel Prize and become fabulously wealthy.
Are you asking why a perpetual energy machine doesn’t exist?
... because the DOT has jurisdiction over streets and sidewalks