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They have not made plasti dip strong enough.

Wait until you have children.

There is a limit to how much power hosting sites have in stopping this kind of thing (not saying they are using all that power now). Block too many, and fans of that sort of media will just create their own hosting platform elsewhere.

I disagree. Being a hooligan on private parking lots isn’t legal, but its a great deal less disruptive, less dangerous, and easier to get away with than shutting down highways and bridges. If this was simply about finding the place the practice their sport/art/hobby/whatever you call it, we’d see most of that in

Its about getting attention on social media that breaking the law and flaunting it brings.

No way would I get into a amateur sub. This is far more dangerous than an airplane. The idea that you don’t need certifications is downright silly. Good engineers make mistakes. Good fabricators make mistakes. Material suppliers make mistake. Some hard to detect design or (more likely) manufacturing flaw can result in

Once the sub is breached, it will fill up with water. If it doesn’t have enough buoyancy, it will start to sink. Even if you are perfectly safe with your scuba gear, will you be able to get out?

I don’t care for chrome edge trim (or chrome anything really) but I put black rubbery trim on most of my cars. I didn’t do it for appearances (it’s not great looking) but to reduce the risk of scuffing/dinging someone else’s car is I accidentally open my door into theirs. It’s not fool proof, I but I always thought it

That certainly looks a lot more than 400ft.

Track made of dishes! 

AWD works by trying to move power to whatever wheels actually have traction. There isn’t much it can do when none of them do.

I really want to know what soap tires would look like. I’m guessing rain tires would be a decent start.

212% guess was relatively close.

I think the catch fence is there to protect the spectators. 

the BMW 3 series. All the reliability of that pinto, at a much higher price tag.

At $100 it would make a pretty great gag gift. Imagine telling a teenager you bought them a car for Christmas!

1. reliability

Some time ago, I drove a saturn ion. There were many things I hated about that car, but the center mounted (analog) cluster was not particularly bad. I was annoyed at the idea of it not being in its proper place, but in practice found it acceptable.

Yes, or you can get a steam explosion. But either way it's a conventional explosion that throws out lots of very radioactive material, not a nuclear one. 

1. There is no way that machine was remote controlled, especially not with the technology of the time. Radio waves wont penetrate nearly far enough, and it can’t drag a cable behind it. If it was unmanned (if it existed), it had to have been following a pre programmed course.