ratmr2
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The design of the pedestrian impact structures and the shape of the vehicle are much more of an issue than the weight at that point. Broadly speaking, an impact between a vehicle and a pedestrian results in both travelling at the same speed in the same direction at the end of the impact, and conversation of momentum

Tinted Silver is better than just Silver, true.

No one but Leh Keen, anyway.

Primer ("Chalk" or "Crayon") seems to be another popular colour on them.

Beige? Come on, future Porsche owner, take advantage of the ability to choose an actual colour.

I think the narrow definition seems the most likely. Your point about menthol also (perhaps primarily) being used in non-food applications is well made - and menthol seems to cost around half as much by weight as benzaldehyde, so their categorisation might well include synthesised menthol used in food applications. Pe

Assuming that the car in the story uses the GT3 engine from the 996 (Mezger) rather than the current (9A1) GT3 engine, it’s not a single- or dual-row (ball) bearing, it’s a plain bearing (as described by TheChafing above). If it uses a current GT3 engine (unlikely, because that would be a royal pain in the arse to fit

As an aside, given you brought up vanillin and seem to have a fair knowledge of the area, do you think the claim that benzaldehyde is the second most valuable compound holds water? I would have thought that vanillin and menthol hold the top two spots.

Are you slandering musk-flavoured sweets!?

Hmmm...

They seem to be losing a lot of AK-12s to Ukrainian forces.

And Zelenskyy would be quite an odd Nazi, what with being Jewish. And appointing a Jewish Prime Minister.

And I’m assuming you weren’t walking at 200mph!

What was their valid point?

The article is a little bit inconsistent on that point, but i think that was the idea, at least in part.

In the vast majority of large cities there’s no need to intervene to slow traffic to a crawl. Just because you can in theory travel at 35mph doesn’t mean that you ever get near it in practice at the times you are actually driving in the city.

That’s the first Ferrari “aero" car that came to mind for me too.