wayupthereintheair
WayUpThereInTheAir
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I’m an aerospace engineer with heavy mechanical back-ground (I’ve designed brake, hydraulic, and other systems/components that get installed in aircraft)...I have absolutely no skin in the game of automobiles except that I want to get a Tesla one day.

The fit and finish qualities are secondary in this review (don’t give two shits about it unless the tolerance stack-up actually leads to a jamming of parts).

The processing power is shit? Maybe relative to a PS4 (vs Switch or Wii U) and PS3 (Wii), but let’s not act like they didn’t have capable processors running their hardware.

I’m guessing you’re not a parent. If you are, you’re exhibiting impressive moral restrain in a comment forum.

I got one this week due to my kid’s 3 year old hand-me-down finally going kaput; she got my current device and I now have an overpriced phone.

You expected your friends to buy you a phone?

You poor thing, bless your heart...it must be tough to not be fully responsible for your own life and also have to be considerate of those that continue to take responsibility for your life.

Do you have any credentials relating to child psychology that actually lends weight to what you’ve said here, or is this just how you approach your own child?

If there’s no (or little) uncertainty regarding the future legality within Canada, I’d say go ahead and have fun.

Look on the briefcase.

How to invest in legal weed.

But think of all of the bodies you could fit in that trunk.

No...engineers and managers in good companies create a schedule based on knowns, add in some amount of schedule reserve/buffer based on past experience and reasonable assumptions on pit-falls in the processes, and go from there.

I guess the opposing thrust could act as an increase in drag when in an atmosphere, but I think that would still be inefficient and a waste of fuel; better to just use some maneuverable surfaces. Definitely wouldn’t make sense in space.

The off-axis thrust direction of the controller spaceship bothers me. I understand that thrust vectoring can be useful, but having both nozzels pointing in opposite directions from each other results in a canceled lateral force, and an unnecessary reduction in the total forward thrust...

Bet it’s going to suck for a 6'2" long-torsoed person just as much as the Chevy and Toyota small-trucks already do.

Top 15 cars for people who care about not wasting money on cars every 4 years.

My wife and I are on a very strict budget to rapidly knock out some debt this year; that being said, the one thing I plan to do as soon as I can spend $400 dollars is to get a ps2 slim, all the DDR games on it, and a competition-level metal dance pad.

I’d prefer to buy one of the new condos east of the 395 bridge coming into DC from the south. I might even be able to afford one...in 2028. If I’m still working in DC at that point, I might just get rid of our home and do it (kids will be out by then, so no need for 3 bedrooms).

I know this is just a dream, but I want to see Halo 1, 2, 3 and ODST ported to Switch. I want Halo on the go :’(