The days before production music videos were just amazing.
The days before production music videos were just amazing.
No. It’s like saying, “the first one interested me, but didn’t awe me. The second one did both.” And coincidentally, that’s what I did say.
The DC-X was a relatively short and squat capsule compared to these tall, thin rockets. Also, the DC-X tests were basically 60-second hops above the testing site. This is a true vertical rocket landing, from altitude, and at speed.
Just letting you know this article had ZERO Chang-Li content in it, Jason. That’s suboptimal.
You assume he doesn’t already have one
Just screw a plastic charging socket onto it and you’re good.
I’m still in awe. Landing a ship vertically has seemed like a science fiction idea my entire life.
Parts of his Jeep are electric.
Is “using offensive words” against the law in Berkeley?
Sounds like someone wants to start a 2-hour-long conversation about train schedules.
Sorry. The reply we were looking for was, “With my rag top down so my hair can blow.”
I don’t think the interview was all that bad either way. There were things you agreed on, thing you disagreed, and many things that could be agreements or disagreements depending on perspectives. I’m glad it happened and I hope you aren’t put off from doing this type of thing again.
This place needs to get with the dude who put the minicam inside his model railroad set.
John Walters, an Emmy-winning sports writer who’s worked for SI, Newsweek, and the Athletic, wrote a Deadspin article two years ago about leaving writing for restaurant service in NYC.
This has been around for a while.
A lot (maybe most?) of these Root articles take place outside the South.
Heroes. No capes. This guy.
The hub and spoke works for routine travel, but not usually for non-routine travel.
But surely there could be more Chang-Li content. No one gets mad at the Chang-Li articles.
She might as well have described how each part smelled.