That’s only what big Chemtrail wants you to think.
That’s only what big Chemtrail wants you to think.
The earth is flat.
Can a car with zero power move itself? No.
Literbikes have been in this arena for a couple decades now. In fact, horsepower-to-weight, they still beat most million dollar cars at a cost two orders of magnitude lower. As you mentioned, most of these cars are not bought as a solution to the problem of not-enough-power, but as a “look how much money and…
And in the Smithsonian — the Hall of Human Origins in the Natural History museum in DC is sponsored by one of the Koch brothers. It’s really clever — they can say that “hey, we aren’t anti-science, we support the study of evolution and things like that” while simultaneously funding anti-environmental groups.
—along with various Warner Bros. movies
My experience with the 2-3 Time pieces I read each year says they were already kind of center-right anyway.
Yeah, and Rupert Mourdoch TOTALLY had no influence when he bought the Wall Street Journal.
Ugh late capitalism suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuucks.
Not really seeing it as much of a loss.
The Koch’s heavily investing in NPR is horrifying though.
It’s funny how RR and Bentley are two completely different companies but they still make the same cars.
Economies of scale: when Audi S6 mirrors...
Our road’s aren’t THAT narrow and they haven’t changed in width much but nowadays we all have mirrors of equal size on both sides.
So a GTI?
-30 mpg. if a car becomes so bad/boring that my main concern is gas mileage, it is not a fun car, and it has no right to be in my garage.
Keeping it simple is shrugging your shoulders and saying “a couple seconds, probably, but it doesn’t matter because it’s completely stupid.”
The moment I saw this I thought of the old theories about how fast a dragster would be able to do the quarter mile and they mistakenly assumed that tires could deliver no more than 1 G of acceleration. Honestly I feel as though tires more than engine development, downforce or even chassis technology are the biggest…
I like his method of working backward to the answer. He makes two mistakes:
I see this EVERY. SINGLE. MORNING. on my way to work (pretty much the same few people as well). What really sucks is that I go by a bunch of small ponds with many depressions in the road so fog is almost always an issue. One of the many reasons I believe in re-testing every few years one you have your licence (not…