I'm guessing that with the pressure tanks, they knew it was going to explode.
I'm guessing that with the pressure tanks, they knew it was going to explode.
Props, a webcam, some HD content and clear enough information for us non-rocket scientists would be an awesome #spacelopnik column on Jalopnik. You could do thrust vectoring, the physics of re-entry, pressurization, how to keep your hair looking good in zero gravity, how to jump the current lunar rover... imagine what…
Nothing wrong with Skip Loader
Lacrosse is our national sport you know. It explains a lot about us.
I was making an assumption about the centre of gravity. Every full-size van I've ever driven rolls around like a pig in poop. It's because they're body-on-frame, long and have high sides. This thing looks extra tall and has really tiny wheels. It just looks unstable.
Very tall, high centre of gravity, and tiny, tiny wheels. It's going to be a treat to drive on windy days.
Damn. You look good for twice dead.
Yeah, but this is a person who needs good, reliable, basic transportation that won't regularly see the inside of a repair shop. I recommended the Mazda3 to her because she's underpaid, has to haul around her two grandkids (because her daughter is a useless parent) and because every Mazda 3 owner I know, praises it's…
Ah yes... I had this exact situation two years ago.
Good job ZeroMOA. Tell your Grandma she's awesome.
I have a question. Every single damn corner is blind on this road. How do you not get killed? Is it one-way? Is it controlled by a signal or a person to ensure that only one car is on at a time? Was the road closed for the video shoot? Or am I just a pussy who doesn't want to die in a fiery crash?
But that's a problem for the designers and engineers. Want to make your car legal for sale everywhere? Design in a recess for the plate and cover it with lexan. This shit ain't hard folks.
I was going to make some stupid comment about the left blinker being on the whole time, but that would be ignorant in this case. This woman rocks. So she left the track, big deal. She hammered out a rally-cross course at 30mph, didn't freak out, had great reflexes and followed her navigator really well. If she's a…
"Sometimes you need to turn right, to go left." Nice to see the kid learning the basics.
'grats everybody. I have time to award beer today. For you I have R&B's Hoppleganger. It's a fantastic hoppy, IPA with a really clean finish. The first taste has a great, grapefruit hit that diminishes quickly, followed by crisp hops and damn near zero after-taste.
Really? How many flat-tired Ferraris show up outside your workplace?
No seatbelt, open window, leaning into the door. When the inevitable crash happens, he's coming outta that car like white bread from an old toaster.
Ride the dually, get off the roads, and take the trail. Sure I get to work late and dirty, but I set my own hours and we have a staff shower-room.
My daily drive is either my '03 Tundra, or my bike. I have two kids, a mortgage, a career in the not-for-profit sector, a wife who works in a school and a small line of credit.
The processor looked scary as hell. I've seen them operate live and am always amazed the operators don't throw a tree into a. people, b. trucks, c. the cab of the machine the operator is sitting in.