The apology doesn’t sound like anything written by him, because it wasn’t written by him. That has PR firm lawyer-speak all over it. The most he did was sign off on it being posted.
The apology doesn’t sound like anything written by him, because it wasn’t written by him. That has PR firm lawyer-speak all over it. The most he did was sign off on it being posted.
Well, it was dad’s fault. He provided the tanks of Oxygen and Hydrogen for the experiment.
Back in high school, we had a really smart kid in Physics, who’s dad was some sort of doctorate of science. For his class project, he decided to make a lawn mower run on water.
I can’t believe they didn’t go with “None of this is as crappy as you’d think” from the Unboxing video.
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Holy shit! I’m the Steve and made the list. I hadn’t thought of the conversion van route. I could get a Univ. of Georgia wrap or mural when we get to Augusta to help the sale!
HOLY SHIT.
I don’t know much about the Alfa Romeo Cuneo 33, but it certainly looks like a contender to win the Pinewood Derby this year.
Thank you.
While the automotive press seems to complain about the look of the hatchback and prefer the sedan, I really like it. I love the fact that it has gone upscale. It us on my list when I need a new vehicle.
The massive single headlights version is the Gaylord after it met a nice Probe.
I’m here for it. Give us car takes on video games and let Kotaku give the video game takes on car games
Think of the possibilities: you could match the sound and power and torque curves of any engine at the click of a button. Do I want to drive an LS today or a rotary? Hmm...
It could in theory be much simpler than apex seals in a Wankel. You could design the thing with simple plates-over-springs to access the seals from the outside, so you wouldn’t have to totally disassemble the engine to get at the seals. Two bolts, remove springs, remove seals. Replace seals, install springs, two bolts.
I have one of these. Unless you like walking around with soggy underwear, you still need toilet paper.
The real reason for flying boats was the fixed pitch prop. Prior to adjustable pitch props you had either a climb or cruise prop, if you wanted to be able to cruise at altitude at a decent speed and at a low cruise RPM you needed a flat pitch prop. This was the equivalent of fifth gear in a car and just like top gear…
Possibly your 3.14 siblings.
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that’s cool and all, but have you seen 3dBotmaker Diecast racing?