raggedmile
RaggedMile
raggedmile

Looks like a cartoon charater.

They won’t. You’ll have to pay them more than PDVSA pays them on Pastor’s behalf which is on the order of $20m per year IIRC.

1) Looks like a lot of the initial inflation of the canopy comes from the prop wash of the pusher motor.

I got 3 right, but only really ‘knew’ one.

Big cat or tiny wheels?

Early 1970’s my sister’s boy friend got a ticket for drag racing on base at George AFB because he was driving alongside his friend at 25mph so the friend could check his speedometer.

Revving the engine must twist the frame something fierce.

The impression I got from other articles is that the rears are driven by the ERS but since they're using a flywheel based system it's being done mechanically instead of electrically.

The Audi has always been AWD hence the Quattro designation, but as pointed out to me at the time the article was first published that rule no longer exists and ERS can be used at any speed now.

If you put something that looks like a button in a place where there’s supposed to be a button I’m gonna push that not the flat area below it.

not exactly buttons, they’re more like guides to where you poke the panel itself like a giant iPad

Get outta my head!

Me too! For some reason the front end screams Avanti to me, and if somebody did do a proper Avanti reboot I’d live on peanut butter and ramen noodles to afford one if need be.

Having no knowledge of the car they’re paying tribute too, when I first looked at the main picture I saw a lot of Studebaker Avanti in that front end.

It is big for a helo, but you'd be surprised how small it feels when you're 1 of 36 combat loaded Marines stuffed inside it.

Low profile tire will require a complete reworking of the suspension system for F1 cars since those tall sidewalls are part of the design there.

As I was watching this live I was wondering when Pastor was going to do something I'll advised and was very disappointed with the way Button positioned his car and causing the contact.

About four years ago I worked on a project updating radios and installing radar altimeters on Indonesian Army UH-1's. Some of them were so old they had ashtrays on the console, others manufacturer plates showed that they had been made in Thailand under contract in the early 70's.

Yep. Sounds are nothing alike. Sometimes when I just hear them I first think it's a small civil plane until I look up.

Sheldon, is that you?