Jeb Corliss has planned a no chute landing with a big inflatable ramp. Then a British guy, Gary Connery, did it first into a pile of cardboard boxes.
Jeb Corliss has planned a no chute landing with a big inflatable ramp. Then a British guy, Gary Connery, did it first into a pile of cardboard boxes.
Yes. This is really cool to hear about
Does the borrowing maybe allow access to the increased framerate that is typically for domestic use only?
I’ve heard mixed things about the service, including something like a 10 month wait for a seat and new door after being hit. Haven’t heard that from the owner so its not confirmed but its interesting to me.
I think that’s La Sign to you mister
They also put seals right overhead instead of on the side. And they have to have extra hinges. And you cant park in low garages. And and and.
I kinda assumed he meant pray and laugh bitterly about how you got to this place in life
I wondered what happened to this while I was away from the internet. Thanks, I mostly agree
Yeah I don’t understand the pictures almost in the water. They look shitty and sticking my wagon in the ocean is not my idea of a good idea. A $300 beater would be ok, but nobody wants to see a tercel being consumed by waves on the Mediterranean.
Put em in the dishwasher, they’ll come out good as new
so an elevator?
This is true. Engineers everywhere around Boeing
I don’t agree with you, but I like this rant. It went places. It had a story arc. Well not really, but oh well. Good rant
I’ve heard, from some old wildland fire workers, that spring is the fire season way up north. The cold sucks moisture out of things and it doesn’t turn green immediately after the snow melts. They said some crews go up there in the spring to fight fires before the season starts in the lower 48. I think the phrase…
These are most excellent
My last 3 rental cars in europe have had an alarm sound when I am speeding. I suspect the rental company knows about it already. Wasn’t Hertz logging a lot of user data, maybe with an in cabin camera as well?
Yeah I drive a Mazda 6 that has spatial variability in the rear windshield. I really only notice it occasionally in the rear view mirror out of the corner of my eye, but for a long time it really bugged me. Now I’m used to it and it doesnt bug me when a car license plate distorts into a nonrectangle
Economics = Peace
Wooooo we might get a chance to pay a bunch of extra money for fancified Citroens! I think I’d rather just have Citroen come to america and maybe squeek the DS’s in as a premium trim level or something
Yeah, I don’t know about that part. He is accelerating at <1G and F1 cars do >1G