Wow, really surprised this hasn’t been done.
Wow, really surprised this hasn’t been done.
Way to go Saudi’s!! Only 1300 more years till the modern world.
Just a guess, but 333 and a third cubits? Ya dumb fuck.
Fusion? So you were going for no viewership?
I have spent my entire life within 15 miles of some base or another. It is a stupid idea.
As everyone know helicopters have herd memory, they cannot change training routes without facing extinction.
I think the AWD is rear biased, it isn’t 4WD. When the front slips the power goes back. You can see the front tires slipping slight on the first pass as he is rolling upto the line.
Pubic transport never solves the last mile problem, that is why people want their own vehicle (and because Murica dammit). City cars would only be possible in dense cities like NYC where people don’t leave often and the most of the city has a very slow speed limit anyway
We should protest all reworded British drinking songs! Everytime we sing the national anthem we are violating limey copyrights and should be fined by the RIAA.
Don’t worry they robots are taking those jobs too.
Driving up significantly the average cost of a new vehicles up across the entire market, what could possibly go wrong?
Well that’s just a little hyperbolic.
What about requiring something like kei cars or smart sized vehicles? You can have your individual car but 4 of them can fit in a regular cars space. Roads could have more thinner lanes. Make them all electric and you get efficiency, individual mobility and more parking.
Build more coal plants in Nevada?
That isn’t an excuse.
The cruising speed of a Black Hawk is 170mph. If it is 500ft off the deck you will hear something but have no idea where it is until its on top of you. Or somebody got sick of the noise and realised calling the FAA doesn’t do anything.
Not surprised somebody got sick of having their house shook to shit and rammed the fuckers with a drone.
Why the hell are the army flying Black Hawks at 500 feet in a residential area?
No officer I wasn’t texting, I was turning on the wipers, really.
What a ringing endorsement of NYC.