In my area (around Philadelphia) most of the on ramps have a yield sign. I’ve actually never seen a “merge” sign. The worst are the ones with a fucking stop sign. Who the hell designed that?!
In my area (around Philadelphia) most of the on ramps have a yield sign. I’ve actually never seen a “merge” sign. The worst are the ones with a fucking stop sign. Who the hell designed that?!
Along those same lines, people that don’t understand the concept of merging. Get up to speed by the end of the lane and move on to the highway. Don’t merge on the highway 30 mph below the speed limit and then slowly get up to speed.
I thought Mitsubishi was already in the sad corner (at least they were last year). You mean there’s an even sadder corner beyond Mitsubishi?
Man, the C7 looks awful with a convertible top in the up position.
This is really cool. Not 12.5k really cool though.
Damn. Yeah, I would have gotten like 2 right. lol
Damn, the video shows as unavailable. I was curious what type of trivia questions there were.
Thanks for the mini bomb lesson!
Oh, I’m not necessarily debating the merits of attacking an ISIS target. This was more of me just wondering if this use was the intended purpose of this bomb, that’s all.
I’m all for not sending troops in. This was more of a curiosity of the bomb itself, and wonder if this is what it was designed for, since we have not used this bomb previously.
This is a logical answer. I wonder though, with a bomb like this, is there any control of it? Or does this just freefall to hit the intended target? Although I imagine with the blast range with this thing close enough really is close enough.
I would agree with that astute assessment.
The worst part is, I can almost buy that alternate explanation as a reason.
Certainly no argument there.
Okay, that sounds like a good enough answer to me. I guess in this case bigger is better.
Okay, I can see that. And that would certainly make a whole lot of sense.
That makes a lot of sense. Thanks!
What’s the functional reason for using this particular bomb? Is it to flex some muscles? To say “look what we have?”
A Fiat 500 Abarth is honestly her best bet. It’s fairly safe, available with a stick, easy to park, and fun to drive. It checks off all of her criteria.
I get the point you’re trying to make, but range anxiety is a real thing, and for some people, an electric car just isn’t an option.