quentin0352
Quentin0352
quentin0352

Needs more cowbell!

That cops is screwed. In the video you can see him blocking the lawyer from returning to his car when he throws the punch. The cop can be charged with illegal detainment, which is a felony in most states, and the lawyer was within his rights to use force to end the detainment.

As for the take down, all he did was

Yup, they are pretty durable. They would be changing the case almost daily with any adhesives getting on the screen. I don't know if it is being built in the USA but since it is the only car model they will be selling here, it is possible. That or maybe England. I am doubtful they would do that though but it is

I thought it looked like a buy bent over and his berries dangling. LOL

I need to take mine there then!!! Ok, lose my truck and a bit of a wait but in return you get a Shelby and to retire to Florida early.....

Am I the only one impressed with the duct tape on the various cars that held under that kind of wind force? Dang Russians seems to have a better one than we have so we better get on fixing the Duct Tape Gap in our arsenal!

WHAT!?!? They forgot the Goblin! Yes, what happens when someone decides to make a fighter jet you can drop like a bomb to protect a B52 by strapping a jet engine between a pilot's legs? You get this and the fun of trying to "land" back on a hanger contraption below the bomber in heavy turbulence since it lacks any

Makes sense and is plausible at least. It just seems like they were faking a lot of the video over showing how they really make them since it doesn't pass the classic smell test. I just think that they would use the native language of the builders (Italian in this case) and avoid a touch screen in an area with a lot

I understand that many there speak it just like many here also speak other languages like Spanish or how I used to speak a fair amount of Norwegian. So are all your computers and everything set to use English there then? Or are they usually set to Italian since that is the native language and the one that is

Well I was travelling a few days but this one is funny. So please tell us, do you work for the Windows 8 or the Windows Security department? Those are about the only people I can figure who would find it embarrassing for me to point out basic things like;

1) Set the interface language to the native one for the people

Yup, the company that makes it was located and it is an android device.

LOL, your posts pretty much show you got nailed and are pissed about it. I suggest going out and learning a bit then. :-)

OK, a good look at that is the piece of equipment though the language is then a serious puzzle. They offer their website is about 50 languages so why not the products? It is still a wonder about using a touch screen unless it is only for engineers in setting up and monitoring the workers on the floor, but who knows?

If that is it, then cool. Just doesn't really make sense in a lot of ways and the language would still be an issue since they should at least have changed it to the right one. Something in it all smells very wrong when you look at it all.

Yup. Pretty much my thoughts and if they lie this big on how it is supposedly produced, then what else are they full of it on that the people looking to buy one should think over? A solid Unix OS based system to run the equipment is common but in manufacturing you use things like gloves that make a touch screen

Nice, so you can't really explain all the serious issues, you found out I have actually worked with this equipment and that is your best shot. So what that cry about being an internet genius and keyboard commando big guy? LOL

It is possible but very unlikely. We have manufactures of that equipment here as well as a big composites and aerospace manufacturing base near me and they don't run remotes on any of the machines I know of. The big kicker is they also have it all labeled in English which would be unusual.

It looks like they were suing

And I am sure you are right since you pointed out that you wouldn't stop a CNC machine though it was a machine made for measuring various points for tolerances. You know, ones made by companies like Motoman that are accurate to millionths of an inch?

As I said, I do IT and have worked for companies that do

I do IT and have done a lot for manufactures and none use them. One good reason is that using wireless to interface is not secure enough. Something about hackers who could have a field day making minor alterations. Just like English is used by engineers but these are the assembly guys which is a huge difference. So

Oh look! They use an iPhone to build it. That really inspires doesn't it? Even better, if you look all the buttons for the controls on the build are labeled in English to boot. Yup, having them use an iPhone in a different language than they speak is how all manufactures inspire us instead of things like dedicated