And there goes the moral high ground.
And there goes the moral high ground.
It’s not upside down, so it wasn’t Hammond....
If it’s covered in mud and dust, is it really white....? :)
Viper green. Definitely. And I didn’t realise you could get Spektrum colours in the US now. That’s wild. Now if only they’d go further than the Golf-R - like you say.
What’s funny is the resale value of brighter colours is higher than the monotone ones. Yellow, orange and green perform better than white, black, silver, gold and beige. Red, blue and brown are in the middle of the pack.
It’s a trigger. :) Seriously. I moved to the US from Europe and there, it’s like a sea of rainbow-coloured cars, bright, all colours, joyful and cheery. Here it’s like a monochrome hell on the roads :)
Look. Silver, grey, black and white are all different intensities of monotone. They’re boring non-colours for people who eat vanilla ice cream. It’s why almost every goddamn car on the road in America is silver, grey, black or white. Remember this video? Proportionally speaking, 90% of the cars in this study silver,…
Remember the airframe is a factor in this as well. This can’t be stated enough. The 737 airframe was never designed to be this long and have engines this big. To get more efficiency, the engines are bigger, meaning bigger nacelles. Due to the limited ground clearance of the 737, this means the engines have to be…
“it was something that Lewis Hamilton did in his own free time”
You need to watch ‘Behind The Curve’ on Netflix, about the flat-earthers. It’s mindblowing. Especially as they prove to themselves over and over again that the earth is a globe and just come up with increasingly distorted reasons to discount their own evidence and observations.
As I understand it, if you’re playing on PC, it’s a free-for-all.
Until I read the article a couple of weeks ago, I was 100% convinced that logo was “Mission Win Now”. The livery first appeared mid-season last year when they had a renewed push to win the driver championship and I’d always assumed that was their corporate slogan for the year - “our mission is to win races now or we…
I guess. I mean we’re only 20 years behind. So no rush. I was paying with chip+pin in Europe in the late 1990's.
That’s weird. I mean I love the Mercedes F1 team but you wouldn’t find me ever owning one. I do drink a lot of Red Bull though ...... :)
Serious question : why do they bother trying to make the cars look like their street counterparts? Nobody is under any illusion that you were driving a Camry. The template-driven stock body shape with fake doors, and headlight and radiator decals, that covers a tubular frame racing chassis isn’t fooling anyone. I…
When ATM’s began to become popular in the UK in the late 80's (“hole in the wall” machines) we were taught to always cover the keypad while entering our PIN. It’s as ingrained into me as putting on a seatbelt when getting into a car.
Remember the root cause here is the airframe itself. The 737 has very low ground clearance. The Max series have more efficient engines. More efficient = bigger engine = bigger nacelle. That means the engines are further forward and higher up than the older models. This design means the Max-8 and Max-9 have a tendency…
I see you brought facts to an opinion fight. Nicely played sir.
“the company also encouraged employees to trade in accrued paid time off towards the purchase of a car. “
Ditto. Tesla fought long and hard for their physical location in Salt Lake City, much the Miller’s and Garff’s disgust.