"With the help of a local nightclub owners smoke machine the bodyworks aerodynamics were tested in a make shift wind tunnel."
"With the help of a local nightclub owners smoke machine the bodyworks aerodynamics were tested in a make shift wind tunnel."
Tyler, this is extremely interesting...please keep us updated on the Sea Hunter when you can/as data comes in. Super cool stuff!! And as a Portlander, I'm pretty excited about the continued emergence of Oregon Iron Works as a specialty builder for the Navy...they're definitely putting together some cool hardware,…
We do have a program! NASA is developing Orion, the first manned space vehicle designed for beyond-earth orbit operation since Apollo. http://jalopnik.com/holy-crap-nasa…
Its the body work. Looks like a Clio V6. If they make that hood a big trunk, I'm all about this thing.
Very appropriate since I'm sitting here in Albuquerque, New Mexico, this late 1980s Ruf Automobile modified RUF CTR…
I always love the characters Fred Thompson plays.
Even if I believed "them," which I don't, I'm pretty sure OFF won't help with photon torpedoes and Borg cutting beams, and I'd really prefer the one size fits all solution. ;)
No sir, they are not.
The "word" "Cali" makes my skin crawl.
Palm Islands are sinking — It's a huge disaster. That airport isn't exposed to open ocean and hasn't yet seen the severe earthquake that'll destroy it.
Like I said in an earlier post. All they had to do is learn from previous endeavors such as the Palm Islands in Dubai, and Japan International Airport.
The fact that they are bulldozing reefs that are already on their way out makes me sick.
Uh, anyone ever heard of an "earthquake"? Or "typhoon"? Those things will liquify and melt back into the sea with one little shake.
Harbor Freight.
What's your point?
Status. Exclusivity. Passion. These are all things that you'd find plastered on a cheesy motivational poster in a…