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*hint, it wern’t far much

Pretty much exactly this. I’m not sure what more people want them to do, they suspended the surge pricing nearly immediately after finding out about the bombing.

I’m still waiting for Gizmodo’s apology regarding autoplaying videos.

It really didn’t look bad at all. I liked how he casually checks the results while still going over 200mph.

Muriwai White paint is white with blue flecks.

The one thing we’d need after that was some clear way of creating “compound” emoji: Take the following:

I live in a bunker in the woods. I am secretly preparing a luxury apartment, with comfy chairs, big screen TV, full kitchen, bathroom, hot tub and high speed internet, in the unlikely event that civil order strikes and I have to live in an environment of prosperity and peace.

Fun Fact: Voyager’s thrusters use monopropellant Hydrazine (N2H2) as fuel. The Hydrazine passes over an Iridium catalyst and flashes into a hot steam of ammonia, nitrogen and hydrogen. Each of the 16 thrusters (8 main and 8 backup) provides about 3 ounces of thrust.

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There really is only one proper response to this.

They could do a swap.....have two guys in wing suits flying planes. Then, mid-air, they swap planes and land the ones they didn’t take off in.

Seems like typical human behavior: This now cheaper per unit? I’ll get more units.

“. . .we validate the tires though analytical analysis. . .”

By having a massive power output, and no shift delays.

Great summary. It’s also worth noting on the last point that both drag coefficient and frontal area will help out dramatically with the highway efficiency. Sports cars tend to have a much lower roof than passenger cars, which helps keep the frontal area small.

That’s horrible.

Leave pizza out of this.

Maybe if you drank coffee you wouldn’t be so snarky.

The battery isn’t doing anything when the car is stopped

Most rural carriers use their own vehicles, not post office ones. I’ve lived in rural Texas for over 35 years now, I have yet to see a postal vehicle out here. Most are Jeep Cherokees or pickups with caps.