skippytheduck2
skippytheduck2
skippytheduck2

Montana used to have no given open-highway speed limits, but instead had a rule of "Just and prudent." As long as you were staying safe and sane, you could drive as fast as conditions, including traffic, weather, and equipment allowed. They changed it years back due to way too many morons, including a herd of

so don't watch uTube for testing videos of airliners where they flex the wingtips till they pop or flood a full-sized fuselage with water to see how much pressure it can take.

If you're a nervous flyer and don't handle airliners well, by all means avoid flying on rotorcraft...

Breaking news! They have a picture of the suspect:

Bail. GTFO. Don't look back.

My Mom and Dad. Mom was a professional teacher who never met a kid she couldn't teach; Dad was a natural teacher who just had the ability to teach the most complex of processes (honing the cylinders of a Ford 302? Engineering and building a mount to allow multiple implements to be pulled en echelon? Welding,

The safety briefings before being allowed on pits was always fun. The engineers I worked with wouldinvariably point out that the tires on those things were worth upwards of $55 each and as such, they were more worried about the cost of replacing them than they were about either crushing your vehicle or running over

Cause friction eats energy which otherwise could be applied to moving the bike forward. Think of it like this: You're pushing a heavy barrel, on it's side, up a hill. Would you rather the hill be paved with hard concrete, soft sticky asphalt? The barrel will literally stick to the asphalt so you have to overcome

Needs more kittehs...

Inertia helps but isn't a requirement. Otherwise these wouldn't work at all: no forward momentum at all but still balanced and stable.

Then how does a cyclist on a set of rollers balance? There's no forward momentum at all, but instead only rotational momentum.

Now, that's one Bad Ass Probe.

Those heartless Italian Bastards! Don't they know dogs die when left in hot cars? And what would be hotter than a classic Ferrari? Despicable!!!

I like how the flatbed is scooping it up like a spatula picking up a burger of a griddle. I want to see the follow up shot of it flipping over and smooshing it down real good.

I've said it before, I'll say it again:
5door hatches make the baby Jesus cry.

I lived in Albuquerque during Balloon Fiesta when the winds changed toward town right when they did the final mass ascension, so I already know what a hotair balloon crash looks like, times about 50. Balloons were coming down in every parking lot and golf course they could find, and a bunch managed to snag in trees

Dang DIA was a much better airport before they screwed up the terminal building by plunking TSA's rat maze in the middle of it. I'd rather have the non-functional baggage handling system than the non-functional security apparatus, too.

And once more, greed completely circumvents security. It's much easier to spoof the application process than to sneak a weapon through the screening (even if the screeners didn't miss 90% of what goes through their scanner anyway).

Time. It kills everyone and every thing when properly applied.

A) Those rounds are only as accurate as the target coordinates fed to them, and GPS is becoming more easily spoofed every day.