tomcat327
tomcat327
tomcat327

So much this, I understand what this is about, but there was no narrative element actually stopping the character from going forward.

I find it amazing that the gear rotates 90% before entering the wheelwell.

I find I get to say, "Time for some thrillin' heroics, " more often than may be safe.

"You'll be stone dead in the morning."

Well he didn't say every last single syllable.

I think that this is universally true and should be called Cupholder's law.

"We have now found way to make Lada Niva slower on hi way, without effecting off road performance at all."

"Doc" smith wrote about this in his "Lensman" books. The device he described was for mining. You cut a core of known volume and spun it in the device. The more pull it had, the more the sample was worth. (Generally, iron is heavier than rock, precious metals and uranium heaver than iron.)

Now that I know who you are talking about, I can say you ain't doing yourself a favor.

The late 70's - early 80's TV series was actually pretty good for the time. I think that a modern series would work better than a movie. For as big a character as the Hulk is, his story is often best told in an intimate setting.

At first I thought, "How do you know when..." Then I realized, that isn't a delineation you actually make.

His and Her cardboard caskets.

The exhaust pipe is where the majority of heat leaves the engine. The coolant only captures residual heat that is left over. The tail pipe of your car is relatively cool because the gases have had time to expand and cool, but the exhaust manifold can get (and stay) red hot while the vehicle is running.

Shorten the Trailblazer, reuse existing tooling, offer V8, L6 and diesel engines, manual and automatic transmission.

I was going to write your comment to his comment, but then you did so now I don't have to!

As long as we are all being big babies, I would like to point out that this is hardly a lost technology. Rather a non-viable commercial application of a rather successful technology. The latest version of this is where NASA sent the files for a wrench to the 3d printer on the ISS.

I have now reached an abundance of years that has rendered me unable to determine if this is satire or not.

Just so everyone knows, the unhappy things Srchute is talking about is when he ran his Ferrari off the Aremberg corner of the ring while trying to pass a Corvette. It busted a tie rod and though it has been to several mechanics,the car hasn't handled the same ever since. He is trying to bury his pain in Lego, but he

"Don't get me wrong Mike, the spa is really excellent and the food is some of the best in the quadrant, but the course! There are no carts and everything is listed as a par seventeen or worse! I have personally lost a bucket of balls at the first tee."

The printer.