You realize subways are electric, right? You also realize one train can move HUNDREDS of people at once, right? Breakdowns are due to deferred maintenance, not because the concept is flawed.
You realize subways are electric, right? You also realize one train can move HUNDREDS of people at once, right? Breakdowns are due to deferred maintenance, not because the concept is flawed.
You realize that subways are electric right?
The subway is electric and breaks all the time. Being electric doesn’t mean it’s reliable at all.
We really do need to get rid of huge wheels/no sidewall on EVERYTHING.
This article is about history and analysis of real evidence.
Better solution, have the charge cable built into the car and have parking spots that have electromagnetic charging port. When the car parks in the spot and the owner wants to charge they press the button and the car drops trow and the “head” of the cable is magnetically attracted to the nearest port and enters inside…
Well, he did almost write her off...
Ever had the chance to drive a GT-R on the streets?
We do, indeed, but that presupposes that the powers that be actually want America to be bright and well informed.
This isn’t hard. You never make the 911 electric. You do make a car that everyone thinks of as “the electric 911,” but you don’t *call it that,* and you sufficiently differentiate the styling.
While they could achieve rear weight bias in an all electric, and program the motor controllers to provide power delivery identical to the 911 (you can always artificially restrict low end torque, and electric motors are much easier to control), and they could even pipe fake engine noise into the cabin, no fan will…
It’s not Azteknical as that.
Look at my keyboard; it has 104 buttons of all kinds of size and shape; they are very closely spaced; they are sensitive to the touch; yet I managed to type this message without screwing up. Hello, Mercedes, you have found your next driver!
So when I was 16-17 years old and was genuinely uncomfortable to wrestle a girl at a meet, I was making that girl feel less than? Was my whirlwind of hormones and nerves and the fact that I’d never held hands with a girl before I was about to basically mount her for several minutes completely made up? Yes, yes, it…
You’re being really harsh on this kid. He has probably been taught to treat girls and women with respect and to not use physical strength against them. And he had probably never grappled with a girl before. All this adds up to not feeling comfortable with the fight. He had every right to walk away, just as this girl…
Yes it is...because presumably this kid is not sexually attracted to other men. I honestly don’t get the failure of everyone in comments here to understand why yea, it might be uncomfortable for a teenage boy to wrestle a girl. His comments about it were bullshit, but to then say he’s a piece of shit misogynist and…
Yea, I wrestled in my youth and into college and we’d frequently face other schools with female wrestlers. I wrestled two girls, but there were always guys who declined to wrestle a female opponent. Contrary to popular belief it was never really because they didn’t want to lose. It’s usually the awkwardness a young…
I wrestled briefly in HS some 20 years ago, and we had dual meets against two teams with girls in the 95 lb bracket. I wasn’t in that bracket, but I know that we would have been brutal to our 95 pounder had he lost. So yeah, definitely he’s afraid that she’ll beat him.
Exactly. Which is a pretty reasonable thing to be worried about for a high school boy.
When I’d compete though, I faced this terror from men EVERY TIME. I get their side - they win, they only beat a girl; they lose, they lose to a girl - but GRR!