Comment This brings us one step closer.. (Score 1) 34
This brings us one step closer to DUI Telepresence Crown Victoria Figure-8 racing!
This brings us one step closer to DUI Telepresence Crown Victoria Figure-8 racing!
I'm assuming they resorted to this method after unsuccessfully adding {{OVERRIDE_GRADE_MODE}{SET GRADE='A'}} and variants into all their essays.
And I thought hail was bad!
How do you loose a pair of cities on an industry?
Unless you're talking about DRM, in which case the users are already f***ed.
So? It's not an oval racer. It's built to a performance envelope defined by a specific event. The factors that are important here are acceleration, downforce, and mechanical grip; not top speed. Looking at the sketch in TFA, it's clear by the presence of the front wing that they're targeting massive downforce, which eats into top speed by creating drag.
And here's the onboad video, which is pretty amazing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y20CLumT2Sg
260 kph in real units is only 160 miles per hour
Which is plenty fast for Pikes Peak. When Sebastian Loeb set the record with his 900-hp car, his maximum speed on course was 150mph.
with 1MW power, the 50KWh battery would be dead in 3 minutes at full throttle.. jeez.
Roughly equivalent to a gasoline car with a 2-gallon tank... lol. (1 gal=33KWh)
Do all these people posting 50kWh/1020kW 180s comments not understand racing? Or hybrid drive systems? Or Mountain roads? As TFA mentions, the Pikes Peak course contains over 150 turns, so you'll be off throttle or at partial throttle most of the time, especially with that much torque available, and regenerative braking will give some of it back.
Or perhaps the race car engineers that are building the race car don't know anything about the race they're building it for. That seems likely.
I'm done. I'll come back tomorrow. Laters...
Yeah, me too - I'm so dune with this nonsense.
The Common Law is so 'Caveat Emptor' it isn't funny.
I would say it's more like qui habet pecuniam pro advocatorum
I would say it's more like "semper ubi sub ubi", because sooner or later Comcast will make you eat your shorts.
That's the first thing I thought of. Different Sierra Nevada. Although now I think the brewery should make a new beer called "Dream Chaser."
This is not entirely true, in the United States banks under the FDIC coverage only insure you to a max of $250.000 regardless of how much money you have in your bank account, while C
oinbase for example gives you insurance for the full amount of your bitcoins
Which is why everyone who wants to keep more than that in the bank divides it into multiple accounts, since each account is insured to $250k, not each person.
What sort of an object is a Kardashian?
They're the ones that invaded Bajor. Part of the Dominion.
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