mikeofla
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mikeofla

Yes, the element isn’t completely destroyed and in a perfect system with reclamation you get to keep the platinum... but that doesn’t exist and eventually it gets stripped away or the surface area gets so degraded it’s no longer functional. Destroying the catalyst layer.

I don’t know... building high voltage lines you only have to do once, and most of the US is already within a few miles of some transmission lines. Putting more trucks on the road to carry super explody gas might not be a great idea. On site generation is likely the best idea. 

The universe started with and still has all the hydrogen it will ever have. It can’t go bad, as it doesn’t degrade into anything as it’s the most basic element in the universe. Now, it can combine with things like oxygen (water) or sulfur (rotten egg smell), but it’s pretty inert and doesn’t do so willingly.

I mean, you’re not wrong... but a nice solid cast iron pan will do all this as well... and then you don’t need a random brick in your kitchen

This doesn’t even take into account the dangers from unfiltered sunlight and shitty music played by other drivers. 

I’ve got a ton of these in stock. They’re expensive; but I have them.

Different motor with about 30 hp difference between them. Granted, lower miles, but It’s like a 325ci vs a 328ci. 

The last hurrah of gasoline powered mechanical pieces of rolling art. This thing is gorgeous and an engineering marvel. One, I doubt will ever be superceded. 

depends on how much salt and vinegar you used. Also, did you boil the mixture before pouring on the onions? (I love pickled red onions and make them all the time... but never boil it)

Would this qualify under SB100 in California (kit car classification)? If so, no emission required. You could put a coal powered steam engine in this thing and it’d be register-able.

I can’t submit the answer to the poll due to the CAPTCHA showing up out side of the page.

Look at the URL... this is “theinventory” Gizmodo Media’s borderline payola advertising wing. It’s like when you open Car & Driver and there’s a 3 page “Article” on a Chevy with nothing but positive points and nothing negative, and only when you look at the tiny words at the top of the page “Paid Advertisement” is it

Look at the URL... this is “theinventory” Gizmodo Media’s borderline payola advertising wing. It’s like when you

Seriously, fresh oysters are around the same price. 

That was really fucked up in this instance. It seemed like they had one guy leading and instructing and was using his name and being loud, but stern; then some fuckwad, little dicked, glass ego mother fucker said “Impact him” which lead to this going off the rails.

that logo kind of looks like a blown-out bussy.

Man, could they have done a worse job of integrating that keypad? It looks like something off a cheap gun safe. Other than that, it’s a fine truck and I really like this color combo (I have a ‘20 Red Ram with the night package and a red and black Miata, so I might be a bit biased).

Matter/Antimatter wouldn’t be combustion and would be way over powered... it’s also not very “in universe”. The Mjolnir armor uses a micro fusion reactor, I’d imagine once you figured out that tech you’d just put it in everything. The Mantis doesn’t sound combustion powered.

At this point, are they really making their own transmissions? Don’t ZF and Getrag pretty much make everything out there and they just tune it a and design an adapter plate (i know there are more). I’m confident they could have sourced a manual that was capable of these powers.

It would be dangerous in even experienced hands.

Why does a vehicle from 500 years in the future; where there are starships, power sources capable of powering insane augmented human exoskeletons indefinitely, and space elevators; have a combustion engine?!