D-Air airbag system is too long. I propose we simply call it the D-Bag system, as that is what it will save bikers from.
D-Air airbag system is too long. I propose we simply call it the D-Bag system, as that is what it will save bikers from.
Because moderately successful hairdressers drive Caymans?
160 x 12 workers = 1920 hours. Close enough to 2000 hours. They may have 4 teams building at a time to get the 4 showers a month that they produce.
This guy Doug - I believe he owns a Ferrari although I've never heard or seen anything about this. Doug also may own other vehicles, but mainly rumor is his new one is a Ferrari. He's very quiet about it.
There's a huge difference between getting it sideways and getting it on its side.
My girlfriend was also in a coma for two weeks. She actually died. She saw the bright light and everything and the doctor explained to her why that was happening. She also has to write lists, but that may be for other reasons, aside from from forgetting things. She has a photographic memory but her processing speed…
Your wife sounds like a total badass! Wish I had balls half as big as hers.
Dude... I was simply pointing out that the headline is comparing a purpose built race car to a bone stock street car. Apples and oranges.
maybe I am weird, but I am also offended by her improper hammer use. That just screams wrist injury.
more importantly, why has the audi parked like such an asshat.
The accident occurred on November 17,2013 and the victim has 6 months to present a claim in court here in Spain. Under the law, there will be no hearing as long as there is an out of court settlement with the insurance company, which there appears to be (or will be). As an American here in Spain I can assure you that…
This is Europe. We don't "sue" like they do in the US. Mostly because it's retarded and greedy. What simply happened was his insurance is asking Schumachers (or rental cars) insurance to pay for the actual damage and medical costs. You can't really prevent that from happening, either you own insurance pays or they…
Did you read the article? The process started before the skiing accident. It is completely out of the hands of the motorcyclist, and being filed by insurance company, and Schumacher was at fault. - and at the time, not in a coma. So you "get over it mate".
Cool. Does this mean we'll be seeing more reprints from the Aviationintel site in the future?: