This is why I secretly wished I had been hired by FedEx. Boxes don't bitch!
This is why I secretly wished I had been hired by FedEx. Boxes don't bitch!
This is the first year I'm running dedicated winter tires on my car, an S3 with Dunlop Winter Sport 4D's. Although I've had a number of awd drive cars, previous was a Golf R, the difference in everyday winter driving is just staggering. The braking and turning alone are worth it. I don't think I'll ever go back to…
someone sent this to me today;
"Thank God we got that jet!"
If someone treats their DD like that, with such skill, and ends up with the result, they forfeit their right to be offended.
Actually, no. When you're following as close as 6 ft behind another truck you can't see anything except the back of a truck. You also have latency in when the leading truck brakes before the following one will (with Adaptive Cruise Control). With the DSRC link the trucks accelerate and brake as a group. Look up videos…
No because the makeup of the platoons would be constantly changing, just like the makeup of a large freight train as it travels from state to state, except there are way more trucks and way more potential stops on the road vs on track.
Actually, I was there for his presentation and several of your points were addressed and backed up with data, not conjecture.
Raise your hand if you feel the real story here is that you can buy a Kia with a manual transmission.
The term "soccer" came from England and only lost its popularity in the late 20th century. In the 19th century, there were two types of "football" - rugby football and Association football, which were nicknamed "rug-ger" and "soc-cer." The Yanks got the term from the English; it originated at Oxford…
Australia also calls it Soccer, or so I am told.
And England, jolly ol' England, is the one that coined the term "Soccer" from "Association Football" or whatever it was. They did this to differentiate it from Rugby Football because, yes, it was called Rugby Football.
And the reason American Football is called "football"…
I love the reactions of the guys behind him when the fish knocks him down.
If they hadn't brought it on themselves, they wouldn't be the butt. Behold, internet snark! Enzo never envisioned this.
I heard Ferrari will do this, but the parents have to be prior Ferrari owners and submit personal financial statements and three years of tax returns before Ferrari will even consider it. Plus a signed contract on a model year 2021 Ferrari 496 Cavatappi with nonrefundable deposit. And then they'll show some love.
Just mentioned the credentials because I feel like the fact that I study exactly this issue for a living has some bearing on how valid my analysis is. Also, I'm guessing you did pretty poorly in college.
Nothing worse than violent pigs and the weak sheep like you who enable them.
"However, the cop did what he felt was necessary to protect his brothers."
Speaking as a Marine with combat experience: Bullshit. There's also such a thing as situational awareness. If the cop thought shoving this chick into a bench was what he had to do to "protect his brothers," that is a horrific failure of training. I'd hate to see how he reacts to actual danger.
As a professor of criminal justice who studies police violence, this is neither uncommon nor will result in any punishment for the officer despite being both illegal and (I can guarantee) against department policy as well. There's some commenter lurking around here claiming that the officer was responsible for…
Cops are not military. COPS ARE NOT MILITARY. Any cops reading this need to get that through their thick, violent heads.