youcantellafinn
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youcantellafinn

This is why I only buy black Oakleys.

I love that she appears to blow on the flames and then wave her hand at the fire in an attempt to put it out.

It’s not that long of a name. It is much shorter than Subaru Impreza WRX STi.

You’ve clearly never followed someone who flips on their turn signal and then rhythmically taps their brake pedal and tried to figure out which way they are turning as their red blinking tail lights alternate which side is blinking.

I think the up arrows mean more damping. That seems to make the most sense to me. Going down the rough column you would want more ride height, softer spring rates, more HS compression damping and more rebound damping. Bumps are a high speed thing, so you want more HS damping to keep from bottoming out and more rebound

It looks like they are different planes. The 777 was completed a year or so ago. The A380 was commissioned by Singapore Airlines and I can’t find anything to say if the A380 is fully completed or in progress.

Built by Luca Iaconi-Stewart. He has built a 1:60 scale model of the Boeing 777 out of manilla folders.

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The guy who built that model is Luca Iaconi-Stewart. He may not have all the seats built yet, but I would guess that he is in the process of building a fully completed model. He has already built a full 1:60 scale model of the Boeing 777 out of manilla folders.

Yeah, don’t do that. Steve Lehto, attorney at law goes into detail in the podcast. Short answer, if you destroy evidence it is bad mmkay. For the relevant information start the soundcloud stream at 15:20.

Lets see, $18k/hammer, $30k/toilet seat... Let’s just say that I won’t be buying a set any time soon. Which is for the best, I’ve got a three year old at home, they would be destroyed inside a month.

The most impressive part of that is the yard lights staying on. I need to find me some of those bulbs. And the blastproof housings that they are in.

Awesome picture and thanks for serving. Isn’t the joke that a helicopter is a collection of parts loosely organized around an oil leak?

EL_ULY is on the right track. Pretty much every car has been turned into something cool at some point.

Race Yugo, because race car!

Accident does not necessarily imply inevitability, it simply means that the event was unplanned and implies that it occurred suddenly.

According to the Aviation Herald it looks more likely that it flew for a few seconds with both engines out, and for some time longer with one engine out. My reading of that article seems to indicate that both engines stalled and self recovered over a period of 13 seconds. After that engine #1 was intentionally shut

They are incredibly dangerous. Every time I fire mine up to trim a branch or two I end up with a day of cleanup and a brush pile the size and weight of a duece and a half that needs to be burned.

Which can only lead to diesel powered thrusters rolling coal on lifted satellites.

This will clearly lead to competing space powers adding LED bars to their satellites in retaliation.

When I grow up I'm going to be this big.