what? a 4 cylinder will kick your car's ass!
RRRREEEEEEEEEEEEE! *shift* RRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! *VTECH YO!*
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what? a 4 cylinder will kick your car's ass!
RRRREEEEEEEEEEEEE! *shift* RRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! *VTECH YO!*
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Try feeling a super or a turbo kick in. It's so much better. :awe:
Pilots are human and mistakes are made all the time.
Hit up youtube and look for Carnival Legend 09-30-09 and you will see what I mean. Ship happens all the time. Fortunately 95% of the time it never leaves the bridge. The other 5% is quite obvious as seen in those horrifying videos.
I don't know where you see 145 pounds. Perhaps with mounting mast hardware it may be that heavy. The actual antenna is much lighter.
You want precision you should see our Trimble PPS system. Accuracy is down to a few centimeters and time accuracy is +/- 15 nanoseconds.
They have ones that can be fine tuned to a few millimeters accuracy. When miners are trapped thousands of feet below the ground and they have to drill a hole in an EXACT place that's what they use. X rarely marks the spot. But even Indiana Jones was wrong on that one.
Four cylinders are good...
For filling up tires. :biggrin:
My RDX has almost no turbo lag. That was awesome
Oops! Somebody's insurance rates went up!
145 pounds was listed on the website linked. Either way, it's still a huge antenna, multiple inches in any direction.
Cars don't need that much accuracy.
Needs moar turbo!!!
Nah. It needed a 6 speed manual transmission
The antenna is no larger than a dinner plate. I know, I own a couple of them. (Made by Leica)
Cars will use this accuracy when they are self piloting, parking vehicles. :biggrin:
The antenna is no larger than a dinner plate. I know, I own a couple of them. (Made by Leica)
Cars will use this accuracy when they are self piloting, parking vehicles. :biggrin:
Still larger than the GPS antenna in a car, much larger.
True, the accuracy will need to be increased... when they finally get that figured out.
It's possible to get 30+ mpg with a classic "Heartbeat Of America" pushrod V-8, 5.0 liters, throttle bottle fuel injection. Of course the typical younger male in the driver's seat cannot keep his foot "out of the carburetor" long enough to see a hair of 20mpg let alone 30. :biggrin:
Set a man on fire. Modern day defibrillators promote the use of handsfree pads, as opposed to the paddles you see on TV, this is a prime example why. I was but a wee lad, and a new Paramedic, at my first ever Cardiac Arrest. Picture this: The hairiest, slightly obese Italian man with a huge pot belly, dead on the ground wearing I shit you not a hot pink polyester kimono. Long story short, forgot to apply gel to the paddles, and discharged the paddles when my hand got knocked so that there was an electric arc created. This caused the kimono, chest hair, and bed spread to go up in flames.