Interesting idea but I think you’re crazy, a fan causes too much spiraling and turbulence for stable flight. A Dyson fan might work.
Interesting idea but I think you’re crazy, a fan causes too much spiraling and turbulence for stable flight. A Dyson fan might work.
Its just a job to them (us), you’d get over it to, generally prototype cars are in terrible condition with stuff not working and unfinished tuning.
My friend did lots of calibration driving for the GT350 & GT. He quit that dream job mostly because of the 60 hour work weeks. The grass is always greener....
Thats what I’m thinking. There’s no reason they can’t do the 4 step program AND add a fifth step with bugcrowd.
Did they really plan this complex event and then trust a notoriously inaccurate motorcycle speedometer?
I should get a dashcam to capture crazy things like this
How can they possibly do a restoration with this level of attention to detail for less than $55K? Their business model provides some economies of scale, but this can’t be very profitable.
Am I the only one that questions the 2500 HP claim? 2500 is far more power than this rear-heavy car needs to lift the front. I think you’d need to be running alcohol to get that much.
I hadn’t seen that one but several people I know posted this thinking it was real.
Like any engineering project, being faster than humans would just be a matter of time and money. Anyone who thinks robots couldn’t be faster than humans has no imagination.
This might be worth $100 over scrap value, if you already have another one in better shape.
If the pics were recent I’d give it a NP. Its amazing what a single salty winter can do to an old car.
The budget doesn’t seems that small considering the president of Iceland governs as many people as the mayor of Santa Ana, CA
Its sold already
I whole-heartedly agree, I did one trail ride and came to the same conclusion. You’d appreciate The Oatmeal’s post on horses http://theoatmeal.com/story/eat_hors…
Came to post this video or one of its siblings, yes there are more like this.
Civics are assembled in Indiana.
Why would one say 500 tons, when they could say one million pounds?
For that money you can get something much newer and much less ugly. http://chicago.craigslist.org/nch/cto/559772…