he and I have broken about 6.02*10^23 fasteners
he and I have broken about 6.02*10^23 fasteners
These are the 2 statements I keep seeing bandied about as if they were simple solutions by people with no real understanding of the realities behind them. They are definitely doable, and I hope they will become the norm, but we are nowhere near accomplishing them at anything close to the scale required any time soon.
Thanks for posting! Appreciate your hard work and detailed content. A nice contrast to a lot of recent “articles” here.
Okay so...
15 years after Tommy Callahan inherits the family business, the economy takes a turn for the worst. Car sales are in the toilet and the brake pad business is struggling. They are operating hand-to-mouth and are struggling to pay outstanding pensions and pay the lease on the new plant expansion for the copper-free…
Oh please - one typo? At least she’s not screeching about Pirelli and some magical endurance compound like Brownell.
Maybe it’s just me, but either tire technology has gotten much better, or roads much cleaner. Forty years ago, you *had* to know how to change a tire, because you were going to get a flat often enough that you needed to know. Now? I actually can’t remember the last time I had a flat tire, it’s been more than a…
So purposefully obtuse and combatively stupid. Got it.
But the teams drove the tires longer than Pirelli said they would last. The were driven outside the specification.
And all that is beyond the fact that teams refused to use the 2020 tires.
It’s not a safety issue if the teams choose to use the tire improperly.
Those who pitted under the first safety car knew they were…
This take is patently... wrong.
Shamlessly stolen/reposted from Matthew Somerfield’s twitter.
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Perelli is not to blame. At all.
Hamilton’s message is first-hand, honest, and direct. He has (and continues to) experience racism on a daily basis. His skills, intelligence, and life choices are questioned and discounted all the time. Let’s applaud Lewis for his stand and applaud Mercedes for backing him.
It makes the person getting mad feel kind of smug.
F1 drivers have no obligation to do this or anything else outside of their contracts just to make others happy. They are individuals who are free to make their own choices and should not be guilted into doing so by the media or the fans. My hat is off to the standers who have told Hamilton, ‘I’m on your side but be…
Honestly, how simple do you have to be, to literally equate the action of not kneeling to being against equality.
I, and unless you can prove otherwise all the F1 drivers support equality. This is done by including people in my personal and professional life based on either personality and/or ethics rather than…
Hamilton after Austria: “Ultimately, whether or not you kneel or do not kneel, that’s not going to change the world, and it’s a much, much bigger issue across the world than just something as little as that. ... I think everyone had a right to their own personal choice”
So let me get this straight. F1 is a huge corporation full of rich white dudes who possibly (likely) are only doing this because it is trendy/good PR/attractive to young consumers/penance for terrible past actions.
Woah woah woah. We can’t fight for athletes’ right to protest then get mad at those who don’t. That’s not how this works.
It’s their right not to protest just like the others have a right to protest.
Does getting mad at someone for not doing enough really help anything?
Jonathan Isaac didn’t kneel the other day too...oh but he’s black. Maybe Raphael should explain to him why he's wrong...