planktron
Planktron
planktron

This thing looks like a car for a wildebeest in a Pixar movie.

Ugly? Yup.

Shits busticated

This might replace my Giulia

Here’s a fun website with some more info and pics..

The cunning Camaro uses its camouflage to sneak up on its wounded prey

These are cool visuals and great for headlines but not technically impressive. The starter motor in my 1993 can move the whole car by itself in 1st gear. It doesn’t take much to make something roll.

CPO V90's are pretty affordable. I may go that route. I’ve got a year left on my lease to chew on it.

I thought I had found my next car in the V60, until I realized you couldn’t get it in a T6 with AWD (T5 FWD only), so I’m holding out for that.

Makes sense

I don’t know what the building started life as, but the Ybor City location is pretty cool.

And they spent the last two years redesigning and testing it...

It’s fine. The plane is good. I’m a commercial aircraft mechanic, I’m flying on one in two weeks, and I couldn’t care less.

CONSUME

CONSUME

It’s not just the US. I flew international (work) and the airport was packed. Zero social distancing, and one guy was touching every piece of luggage that went by on the conveyor? This race is doomed.

I thought this was a Troy and Abed reference until I clicked the link. 

I'm 5'4" and would love to do more 37 work

Does anyone else ever see a machine and be like "damn, I wanna work on that thing"? I'd love to see what makes that crusty piece of shit tick. Be a nice change of pace from the A320's I'm used to. 

Aircraft hydraulics are 3-5,000 psi, not 30,000