Not only does it look fake, it looks like a screen from GTA V. Gray suit and riding a bike??
Not only does it look fake, it looks like a screen from GTA V. Gray suit and riding a bike??
COTD
Oh sure, I bet you think all CEOs look alike.
Porn? From a torrent? No, no, no my good sir, that simply will not do!
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My basic understanding of the French language is that its 20% redundant letters.
Lambrogolio...lambrogoliolio
Ever have any idea how a Japanese person pronounces “Nissan?” Or how a Swedish person pronounces “Koenigsegg?”…
Have you ever wondered why when you drive in reverse, your car makes that strange, high-pitched whine? Of course you…
“I’m not racist, I have a black passenger seat.”
We were sent this amazing picture of a brand-new BMW X5 by a dealer who’d like to remain anonymous, if you don’t…
Traffic sucks, so why not start your morning off with some music? You provide the toast and we’ll provide the jams.
Looks like it. I think I read somewhere that turbine engines, like ones used in most aircraft, have huge amounts of inertia inside their engines and so varying power delivery by altering RPM is a losing game, and thus it’s probably much quicker to alter rotor pitch than altering RPM.
What I find particularly amazing about these is how ridiculously constant the RPMs of the rotor are. I had always imagined that that they spun faster or slower depending on whether you wanted to climb or descend, or do turns and stuff, but NO.
I was watching that damn loop of the shifter expecting to hear sound.
Riding behind the 2017 Aston Martin DB11’s twin turbo V12 feels like having an elegantly stitched saddle on a sea…
Sounds like a raspy v6 to me. All aston v12's do.