So, what's a guy gotta do to get out of the grey these days? I've been on here for years.
So, what's a guy gotta do to get out of the grey these days? I've been on here for years.
Psshh, starchitects like Bjarke Ingels are too hip to worry about whether the cars will fit. Or whether the house has any WINDOWS that look OUTSIDE.
The Ford Ranger Splash. In teal, with side graphics. Job done.
I want Toyota to bring this back:
I saw one do a flyover at the Reno Air Races in the mid-80s. It wasn't that low, but low enough to feel it in my chest.
Hmmm, M5, you say? Make it an E39, and you've got a winner.
A little late to the party, but here it is.
I think Ferrari offered the 575 with a manual, but the F1 box was their new mousetrap so they made more of those.
It's a modern V12 Ferrari with an open-gate manual and less than 12,000 miles. No, it won't be a trackday monster, but you don't need $100K for that. I think we're done here.
My dad started letting me drive down the gravel road to our house when I was about 12, first in our VW bus, then our '91 Civic DX. The Civic was new at the time, so the clutch bite was pretty sharp and I stalled a lot more than in the VW.
The hydrogen wasn't the (main) problem with the Hindenburg. It was the chemical coating of the skin, which (I read somewhere, can't remember the source) would make a pretty good solid-fuel rocket if you rolled it into a tube. Look at the picture; hydrogen doesn't flame & smoke like that when it burns.
Ooh, shiny! And I think that's a 350Z behind her.
Race car in its elemental state.
Red sprites and blue elves? Did I miss something? When did we get to Disneyland?
Three cheers for a "Pogo" reference!
The nearest candidate I know of is Betelgeuse, about 640 light years away and due to go supernova within the next million years or so. When it does, it'll be brighter than the full moon, day and night, for several months, but we shouldn't get a gamma ray burst from it.
Mmmm ... tasty.
I guess the other sun already set?
"Noticeable space" is the key. Everything IS moving away from everything else, including your hands & keyboard, but the change is basically undetectable at human scale. Your eyes, brain, & instruments are also expanding at more or less the same rate, so you'd probably need an external frame of reference anyway.