The only reason they are able to still keep around, in spite of the repeated misses, is that there hasn’t been another 9/11 style attack.
The only reason they are able to still keep around, in spite of the repeated misses, is that there hasn’t been another 9/11 style attack.
Good to know, I’m glad they have changed their practices in the intervening years.
That sounds right.
That is a fun fact!
But going slow will always take less gas than going fast due to aerodynamics.
it’s the in-between suburbs of 8000sqft lots and needing to take a car to go anywhere further than the mailbox that makes no sense in retrospect.
Many vehicles don’t have connections for electric brakes, so I think they all have surge brakes to ensure the trailer brakes will function.
Only once was the trailer I reserved actually available when I went to pick it up
I tried actually backing the car on the trailer where I’d have more clearance for the tire stops, but then the nets weren’t wide enough to work with my rear tires.
You’re lucky that’s the worst that happened towing a mid engined car facing forward. Though at least it looks like the engine is over the axles, and not behind them.
Because there kind of has to be, in order for better lives to exist.
1) the outtakes sure look like they’re having fun and 2) it’s a depiction of people having fun, whether the actors are actually having fun or not.
Is “cringe” young people speak for other people having fun doing something I don’t enjoy?
Dumb, Boomer, misogynist me, thought they all had a snappy beat and you could dance to them.
Where did you ride?
That is rather blurry.
Concept cars are supposed to be cool and better than what we have now, not stupid and worse.
neither of those claims, strawman builder.
Technically they're not any level, because the levels only apply to automobiles, not trains. So which level to apply is arbitrary, depends on how you look at it, and is ultimately not correct no matter what you choose.
the definition of L2 is that there are systems on the vehicle capable of steering, acceleration and braking.