we could very likely see an end to internal combustion engines in our lifetimes
we could very likely see an end to internal combustion engines in our lifetimes
I have done industrial work in China. There are many factors that lead me to disagree with your perspective. China faces many difficulties that WW2 era US did not face. There are many internal domestic struggles China is currently dealing with, from environmental factors (such as water supplies, pollution etc) to…
Eh, they may be able to build a carrier, but it’s quite another thing to be able to fight with one effectively. NATO members have 70+ years of continuous experience in carrier operations, China has less than a decade. They’re a long way from matching anyone.
This is short track racing. I bet he’d have done it for any driver, it just happened to be his son.
So the only thing accurate about the comment is the point of it.
Ocean regulation is not state or city. That would be federal or perhaps international treaty. That sandbox belongs to someone else. So of course that would be difficult for someone’s cousin in NYC to work around. But state level regulation? Easy. Entire…
“Sup? Yeah just chillin here in the grill. Now if it wouldn’t be too much trouble could I impose on you to ...GET ME THE FUCK OUT OF HERE!”
Toro Rosso gets to do what it always does-development work for the A team. McLaren gets out of a failed experiment, keeps the best driver in F1 and a slim hope of becoming competitive again. Renault gets a driver capable of winning, and closer to ridding themselves of Red Bull for good. Red Bull? The promise of a…
But those wheels are super special, custom made in Italy JUST FOR THIS CAR OZ’s because the seller’s friend is the co-founder of Tire Rack!!!!!!
1st Gear: Hyundai Is Having A Lot Of Problems In China
Heck yeah! 231 is my main commute to school/work, and it’s even more fun when you know it well. Cops are pretty lax (probably because the speed limit is way too low) and the worst you gotta worry about are old fogeys going slow XD
Exactly what I was thinking. Some kind of modified scrapyard B-wing.
Here’s my theory: this planet is made of some substance which can be used as fuel. These things were designed to fly along the surface of the planet, scooping up dust from the ground, burning it, and expelling the exhaust, which happens to be bright red. The ships must have a small on-board fuel reserve, allowing them…
It’s a defensive weapons system, to protect the South Koreans (and Japanese) from nuclear weapons. Trying to appease the Kim dynasty is pointless.
If Kim decides to make an offensive move, South Korea is going to be the battleground. It doesn’t matter if the US has forces deployed there or not.
It’s yet another example of Terrell attempting to push an agenda. For a while, Tyler sounded more like a warmonger on The War Zone, but it seems he’s stepped that back a little bit and his articles continue to be loads better than what’s published here. The F-15 retirement article is a prime example.
So basically invalidating what Starr wrote about aircraft carriers not being for the “Wars of Today” (asymmetrical warfare) and “Easy to Sink” (none have been sunk, DUH! asymmetrical).
Thus illustrating again why the internet of things can go f*ck itself. Keep your damn connectivity. I want a toaster that toasts bread, a car that drives fast and a TV that shows porn.