The chance of him choking on a bag of dicks is infinitely smaller than you getting shot in the US though...
The chance of him choking on a bag of dicks is infinitely smaller than you getting shot in the US though...
Would be interested in you opinion on the blocking move by Hamilton after your strong views in the Spanish GP... Hamilton pulled a Rosberg, leaving no room with a car already a third along his side, and after screwing up a corner as well...
If Hamilton was quick enough he could have passed Rosberg. The entire track was wet, so no excuses about going off the racing line into the wet.
It was oh so satisfying when you noticed that instead of attacking that armoured vehicle on the bridge in the demo, you could simply blow the bridge away from underneath it.
I stand corrected on that point. I have read a different interpretation of it. I don’t think the ‘significant’ portion of the car was alongside Rosbergs wheel until maybe tenths of a second before he went outside the line though. I think it is more reasonable to expect Hamilton to back off than it is for Rosberg to…
I believe that that rule looks at the situation when the move is initiated, not halfway or more into the move as in your image. Hamilton was driving into a closing gap and did not have any significant part of his car alongside Rosberg until ‘late’ in the incident.
That is after the defensive move was already started. At the moment Rosberg started his defensive move, Hamilton did not have a nose in the gap in any way. And with the gap closing, Hamilton could have lifted and moved to the left. Instead he continued and paid the price.
I’m too lazy to check all replies, but there is definitely a missed headline opportunity...
I thought the first time it was reported here, the name in the lead was written as “Boaty McFloatface”... The article was either corrected later on or I just misread, but that was even more hilarious than “Boaty McBoatface”.
Together we are the... Penske Force!!!
I’ve got to agree with Cucumber Jones, your statement goes both ways. Corvette turns in early and aggressively. You can see the Ferrari behind him taking a later point for the turn in. You could argue that the R8 started to turn as well, but from the video that looks more like a reaction to the Corvette than anything…
Hmm, I used to think Kindles were ahead of the game, but all of these features are things I have had for the past two years on my Kobo Aura ereader. And some of the features people in the comments still miss, like having the book cover on the lock screen.
There have been a few phones with optical zoom before, a couple of Nokia models and at least one Samsung. Although debatable, they were smartphones for their time.
Can not resist...
No, the headline simply states what the DoT said in their report...
But did you read the fragment following the sentence about the Asiana flight? It was about pilots in general, not just US pilots or US trained pilots.
It’s really not a very rare optical phenomenon. Everyone who flies during daytime with any kind of clouds around can see it and basically every pilot will have seen it dozens and dozens of times.
Don’t you mean your track nemesis?
You can call it ‘avoiding’ Syria and Iraq, but in general, a great circle route would not pass through those two countries’ airspace anyway. They did avoid clipping a piece of Iran and mainly stayed out of Chinese airspace (which can have many different reasons, a lot of them more practical than political).
I don't know, I think Max Verstappen is having the time of his life as well :).