I tried it last week.
I tried it last week.
Who handles a weapon like that?! The kind of person that shouldn’t own one!
I am struck by the calmness while unlocking and removing the gun. He was clearly not under any type of threat. Then he proceeds to shoot uncontrollably through his own windows. This is not road rage in the typical sense. It is flat out lunacy.
This is the society you get when you treat firearm ownership as an inalienable right, rather than a privilege with responsibilities.
Definitely, someone looking for a comfortable touring bike isn’t going to be cross shopping super bikes. Even if the new S1000RR is a pretty cool bike, it’s not going to fit their needs. Personally, I currently have a Trident 660, but I want a Street Triple R eventually.
I want the time back that I spent watching King of the Baggers. Duller than dull
the suspension has been modernized by replacing the IRS with a solid axle? that sounds backwards
Ones that are particularly hirsute and make more sense that the ones whove already thrown their hats into the ring.
Here’s me keeping the poors off my property.
Not to mention the abject lack of focus on mental health in this country. Many Americans—and gunowners—aren’t even aware of that phenomenon.
The wheels are rediculous, but you know what gets me? THAT GIANT FREAKING WATER BOTTLE!
The Superbird had the vinyl.
I cant remember if its the Daytona or Superbird but one of them had the vinyl top to hide the welds for the new raked back rear window area.
You can still be a good guy with good intentions, and get people killed. His “morality and dedication” could easily be focused on other causes that do a better job to make his city safer, than these videos.
Tesla shareholders, stonk bros and crypto nuts. Essentially annoying single guys who you try to get away from whenever they start a conversation.
You can simultaneously be OK with getting rid of leaded gas and also have concerns about the externalizes that will cause.
Ideally, in time, yes. We’re not there yet in terms of battery weight, rechargeability, and range. We’re barely there, at best two out of three, for cars. We’re nowhere near there yet for planes.
Not as flashy as many concepts, but maybe its seeming closeness to “real life” is why what we really got was so disappointing to me (though obviously not to the majority).
Pilots need actual take offs/landings in order to stay current on their aircraft type and time in the air for their proficiency checks and annual CQ qualification (whatever the equivalent of those are in the EU) so I’m assuming these requirements were also factored into the the decision to fly empty planes. Otherwise,…
I think you’re getting your engines mixed up. The 283ci was a Chevy engine. The Mk1 GT40s ran 289ci. Then the 427ci in the Mk II and IV.