Tyler is over at The Drive, where he published a much better article on this incident: http://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/7059/storm-brewing-over-royal-navy-trident-ballistic-missile-test-failure
Tyler is over at The Drive, where he published a much better article on this incident: http://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/7059/storm-brewing-over-royal-navy-trident-ballistic-missile-test-failure
Alfa Romeo Stevia
A GM “off road” product with suspect tie rods? Never.
Yes it’s called the Cayman
John Travolta comes to mind 1st and foremost.
Amateurs. I’m sure the Nigerian royalty would be more than willing to provide an introductory course to scamming, for just a few dollars sent through Western Union.
What’s really surprising, is that Seat makes a car that can hit 154 mph
Why did you turn?
This is a failure at the design level They should have designed it to either a) use the same screws in both locations or b) design it so you couldn’t install the wrong screw, i.e. poka-yoke. German engineers are slipping. Long live ‘Merican Engineers!!