Meh, I would invite them both
Meh, I would invite them both
Yeah, dude, that’s why Toyota won against the people who brought a lawsuit against them for their malfunctioning accelerators.
The biggest legal question of the coming years will be ‘If a self driving/autonomous vehicle kills somebody who is legally culpable?’
Both of you seem like a lot of fun at parties.
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when glancing through my RSS feed, this pic came up and I thought “oh, another Challgenger wallpaper. Time to put my glasses back on.
Probably because they had to wait for a gate and then reassign workers to the gate that already had been assigned somewhere else. Mix that into waiting for a landing slot (this isn’t a mayday) and a take-off slot and possibly having to add fuel and the time seems about right.
Given how most of the US treats St. Patrick’s Day, I fail to see how this is measurably worse, apart from the whole, “Well, if you don’t like the military, here’s a really easy chip to scrape away at.”
Yes, it’s tone-deaf, and yes, it’s emblematic of a fundamental misunderstanding of what St. Pat’s is, what it’s about,…
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Look at that first pic. He could have played Ashton Kuther in a film when he was younger.
Only 20%? Aww, you Americans are so cute.
Don’t forget the weird oval loop thing towards the back end of the shark fin panel thing.
I don’t get why people thing this is ugly. Doesn’t look bad to me (relative to an F1 car which is pretty ugly anyway [its beauty is in its functionality]).
I admit it; I’m partially to blame. I haven’t bought a new one and have no intention of buying a new one. I still like them though.
To me, this is the most unsettling part:
Every airliner that goes to altitude has pressurized cargo holds. It would be an immense amount of engineering work to only pressurize the passenger half of an airliner, since the circular cross-section of the entire fuselage is a much better pressure vessel than the D-shaped passenger compartment.
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what a twit - why not simply travel to tibet and learn to become the sorcerer supreme, like any other self-respecting supercar-wrecking neurosurgeon.
1. Bad video. I wanted close up pictures of the final product from various angles.
A VERY impressive technical achievement, just not a very good looking one. Another dozen more hours in CAD to tighten the design, and increase the resolution would have really knocked it out of the park.