>what’s the point
>what’s the point
Interesting, never thought of it that way.
>Well, how about a six bullet mag
That’s the hole fucking point moron.
>Anyone who is a grown adult and voted Republican? Fuck ‘em
On a commuter car, sure!
I disagree. Nothing more to say.
Nope.
Yep, your point was unclear at best. There are a lot of misconceptions about Montana and your comment feeds right into them.
Easy with the generalisations... Jon Tester is pretty right on. It’s not as strong as it was, but the old school Montana ethos is pretty much: as long as you’re not messing with me or mine and you’re not on my land you do you and I’ll do me. Pretty straight up American values. The modern political climate is changing…
Speed and cost is the angle. We’ll see.
It’s a very simple rule: Don’t stare at the sun. Ever.
“Synchros are wear items. Like brake pads and clutches”
True story: Scout 80 drive better if you dont use the clutch and ‘speed shift’ or whatever you want to call it. Blew my mind, was tricky to drive until you realise that you just ease off the gas at the right time/rate and ease it on through like butter. Trying to use the big tractor clutch for things other than…
Nah, you can feel the syncros. If you give it a tap and the shift goes in smooth, there’s nothing bad happening. If you have to force it and there’s a whine however...
Thanks, always wondered...
Nope. Re-read what I wrote. My point is that all the shouting is preventing any real discourse and it is doing serious damage to our society. Thanks for reinforcing my point.
Thanks for the first hand info! I was under the impression that strong winds can tear up thermals and make poor flying conditions for gliders? (I’m an rc sloper...)
I’m pretty sure this algorithm is for thermals, not slope lift. Peaks will give you slope lift not thermals. Thermals happen better in flat areas with large patches of light and dark colored areas and light winds to create temperature differentials. Strong winds hitting a slope also creates lift, but you take a very…
They stopped having endurance glider competitions because it got to the point where they realised they could basically stay up forever. It became simply a matter of food, water and rest, not the ability to stay up overnight.