I'm not a high-paid TV writer, but if I was I'd do 5 minutes of research and discover that the stall speed of a 737 is around 90 mph, just about anything can go that fast, and people don't leave Ferraris parked around airports with the keys in.
I'm not a high-paid TV writer, but if I was I'd do 5 minutes of research and discover that the stall speed of a 737 is around 90 mph, just about anything can go that fast, and people don't leave Ferraris parked around airports with the keys in.
Grazie, Luca di Montezemolo. We will never forget you
This has become the crease rule of baseball: intended to protect players, but so poorly thought out that it ends up screwing everyone.
Every hobby is a game for idiots who can't do math. Whether I decide to blow $1000 on building a high power rocket or playing casino games doesn't really matter as long as I'm having fun. And by spending $1000 on entertainment and breaking even at the tables I've come out ahead of spending 8 hours in the desert for 6…
This is why!
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According to some of my research around the web (which may or may not include VW Vortex), these speeds are pretty common among GTI MkIV drivers around the DC beltway. Shortshifter and cold air intake, plus 2 JBL 12" subs with 2000 watts RMS. Otherwise stock.
I do understand that. I hope that being four-door won't stop you from buying one if you really want to get one — two-door people can use four-doors, while people like me who can't for various reasons don't have the reverse option.
The four-door is great, don't get me wrong, my reasoning for my 2-door was purely an aesthetic one. Plus I rarely drive with more than one passenger. The 4-door is definitely the more practical car, and really, that's kind of the point of a hot hatch—being fast while also fairly practical. There's a reason the 4-door…
Sorry, it doesn't. "The most powerful and fuel-efficient Golf R will be launched in the U.S. in the first quarter of 2015 in four-door form only."
Definitely an idea a bunch of leftists programmers thought of, any true 80's Reaganite would have played Hardball with the USSR.
Basically, this is all you'll need to watch forever. Or it'll be 1:30 that you'll say was oversold and you don't get.
Fun bit of trivia: the NATO designations for Eastern Bloc aircraft are always odd numbers. e.g. MiG-21, MiG-17, MiG-29. There is no such thing as a MiG-28, that was actually a Northrup F-5:
Hey everyone, that's it. The Internet is over. Archer remade the video for Danger Zone from Top Gun. Yeah, let's…
As a lifelong Skins fan, I have followed the Cowboys for a long time. Tony Romo is a great quarterback. However, it's completely fair to point out that he seems to screw up at very inopportune times. It's gone past coincidence and is now (IMO) a pattern. I thought Rodney Harrison explained it well enough when he…
The controversial part of this whole arrangement is that a conflict of interest arises when one team that repeatedly wins championships seems to be backed by the race organization itself. It would be the equivalent of Bernie Ecclestone continuously feeding funds into Red Bull Racing in Formula One.