This whole ‘victim blaming’ thing is getting really old.
This whole ‘victim blaming’ thing is getting really old.
So for the sake of saving a couple cents a link between the door handle and the door lock was eliminated? This is why automatic transmissions without physical linkages to the parking pawl are a bad idea.
What they don’t tell you about is the 20lb of mass damper on top of the trans to cope with the vibrations from the flat plane crank.
I hate to be the one to point out that this couldn't happen with Uber but... This couldn't happen with Uber.
Let me begin by apologizing to everyone who understands physics properly or how i am about to mutilate Newton's laws to explain this to a layperson.
It seems you have confused the word 'many' with the word 'all'. Claiming that a dispriopotionate number of illegals are guilty of poorly secured loads may not be backed up by any statistic presented but is not unreasonable to anyone who has spent any time on the roads. You may disagree but it certainly isn't…
You are well intentioned i'm sure but is this really an appropriate case to use lethal force?
I've watched quite a bit of sprint car racing live. From what i have observed, these cars are steered just as much with the throttle as with the wheel. Tony's reaction appeared to me to be an aggressive attempt at getting out of the way. You don't get these cars turning hard at any speed without breaking the rear…
I've watched quite a bit of sprint car racing live. From what i have observed, these cars are steered just as much with the throttle as with the wheel. Tony's reaction appeared to me to be an aggressive attempt at getting out of the way. You don't get these cars turning hard at any speed without breaking the rear…
I've watched quite a bit of sprint car racing live. From what i have observed, these cars are steered just as much with the throttle as with the wheel. Tony's reaction appeared to me to be an aggressive attempt at getting out of the way. You don't get these cars turning hard at any speed without breaking the rear…