I'm pretty sure that no one in that vehicle survived that one. Yikes!
I'm pretty sure that no one in that vehicle survived that one. Yikes!
No; while MW may list those definitions (apparently you missed the last?) there are common and not so common uses of the term. Negligence and accident often ride hand in hand.
Let me introduce you to my friend Merriam-Webster:
Just remember, AWD/4WD do not magically give traction in lots of ice.
It's not necessarily about finding someone to whom blame should be assigned. It's about the culture of irresponssibility in our society. Calling something an accident relieves the perpetrators/victims of any responsibility, whether or not they deserve to be. Most literature outside of Hot Fuzz that I'm familiar with…
The sequential tails are US only. It was covered in Autoblog's info.
The new LT1 in the C7 Vette weighs 465 lbs. Also, it's been done.
That looks like something out of Dick Tracy. Or, if it were black, something the Penguin would drive.
It's nottah tumah?
The only "couch" a truck this size is going to be hauling is called a "chair".
Only because Toyota has forgotten about it too.
Not necessarily. The EA-18G (not EF) hasn't reached full operational capability yet, so not every squadron has made the transition.
It's absolutely fantastic that SF was able to pull this off. But, at the same time, if we could treat each other like this ALL THE TIME and not just when a child is near death, well, what an amazing place the world might be. In a good way.
"TOO conductive"? Uh, huh. In a situation like this you'd want the most conductive cabling possible. Any voltage drop across that cable is dissipated as heat, so in a lightning strike the huge amount of potential across a less than optimal cable could easily cause a fire. So, would you rather your TV pop a few…
So according to the post on Instagram they did NOTHING nada zilch zero to increase the power. Um...yeah.
I'm going to have to debate the one leg thing...A messed up arthritic left knee is just as ineffective at working a clutch pedal. Unfortunately sigh
I really enjoyed that book. I'd love to chit chat about it but I don't want to leave any spoilers aboot.