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  1. http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-t5mccVAvQJQ/TwPKtAGHLBI/AAAAAAAAA1w/ks2lw8aizJg/s1600/TimeEnoughAtLast.jpg http://files.sharenator.com/FUUUU_FFFFFUUUU_Pizza-s508x387-44250-535.jpg
  2. No need to drop anchor, I heave-to. Supplies like what? Not only can a boat half that size be stocked for well over a year of shore-free travel, but the sea can provide all the water and nutrition you need. Mobility in a post-apocalyptic world will be paramount.
  3. The only Zombie House that works: http://www.charterworld.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Ketch-Sailing-yacht-Nazenin-V.jpg
  4. I'm taking a weekend trip to Ciudad Mexico and I need communication while I'm there. I went to Switzerland last year with assurances from T Mobile that my phone would work. It didn't. I sprechen a bit, so I wasn't fucked there. I do NOT habla, so I need to be in touch with my contacts in Mexico. What is the simplest, cheapest, SUREST way to do that for 4 days? I dont want to get kidnapped.
  5. I'll make up for it Clay. I'm bringing the Mark VIII out this time.
  6. Arguing about who's fault the accident was/will be won't put the blood back into your lifeless husk. I ride like I drive; under the assumption that no one else knows what the fuck they are doing. Anyone doing the TOSRV this weekend?
  7. Perfectly logical advice, smart, not incendiary, a fair warning that conditions are not safe. . . . People will flame you for that.
  8. Heeeeeey according to that, I'm equipped to go as fast as I can probably go in a mile. No mention of a cage on an N/A car until you get to 175....which doesn't make sense really.
  9. That is certainly a thing that has happened..... however, that's not a standing mile. I've got a toy that I have every confidence is good for 170/180 depending on setup, but thats going to take a flying 2 mile run. MS3 = Mazda Speed3? Hatch? WHP?
  10. So I need to stay under 125 for my first run only, then I get to go to 135? That's easy, just leave it in 3rd gear..... http://www.lincolnvscadillac.com/vbpicgallery.php?do=view&g=3641 See above about how much those cargo planes weighed. Not being used as a landing strip will make it last longer. Without those emense stresses (the surface flexes when the plane touches down), it won't develop cracks as quickly and won't need sealed as often. It won't be shoveled in the winter, apart from that, its got a pampered life. There was a 747 sitting on the other tarmac, so that runway appears to be long enough to handle what traffic is left. I am assuming, of course, that the ECTA walks the course and cleans it before the event?
  11. It was designed to catch 200,000lb falling out of the sky on tiny wheels. This makes for a surface that will last a very long time.
  12. Their insurers made the rules, and were on-site, looking over their shoulders. If they screw up once, the whole event is lost.
  13. Sounds like the event worked for the town, hopefully it'll be back: http://www.wnewsj.com/main.asp?SectionID=49&SubSectionID=156&ArticleID=198585
  14. http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a61/kc-griz/Deer1.jpg
  15. The pass I watched was 193mph, no reason to be in a bad mood after that.
  16. I'm interested, but I've got no need for the tires. Any chance you'd separate them? (I always hate getting that question when I sell wheels/tires) Thanks
  17. Do you have these on Craigslist?
  18. Go find old people and talk to them, you people are pricks. Some older fella's let my kid strap into their Orange Studebaker coupe and play driver.
  19. Just got back. Seems like a fun event if you Because Racecar, my son got to strap into the orang Sudebaker, those guys were really nice. Are there any awards for anything? Structured like brackets or a TSD? Seems difficult to justify the expense of entry if I'm going to have to sandbag (no cage) to keep from getting kicked out.
  20. I might make it, but I won't be in The Device. Need to hock some parts, so I'll be in the wagon.
  21. Flex tubing would make some things easier, though I do have access to a bunch of 1/4" copper tube. Follow up question, I've been puzzling on this one: does the diameter of the Pitot tube inlet matter? I'm wondering, it if it a larger ID than the fitting inlet into the back of the ASI, that it may artificially cause a rise in pressure. On the other hand, the PSI under water at a depth of 8ft is the same, no matter what the volume of the pool... so I can see this going either way. I think I can get away with mounting this on the drivers door, and sticking the pitot and SA tubes out past the rearview mirror. The air out there should be clean, and it gives me existing holes to run things thorugh. Now I just need to source a 200mph ASI, for cheap... don't any of these come in digital? Edit; Yes http://www.aircraftspruce.com/menus/in/airspeedindicators.html
  22. A tiny transducer is exactly what I'd like to put in the low pressure areas on the car. The testing goes as follows: -Establish a control airspeed -measure pressure in areas where the boundary layer separation is the worst. -Tweak around with VGs and belly pans et al and see if the pressure in those areas goes up or down. If it goes up, I know I've done something that works. The nose mounted AIS can also be used in conjunction with a GPS to get a better idea of potential. Supposed you do something, but it doesn't translate into an increase in ground MPH? You can check the airspeed to see if you had a headwind slowing you down; "I still didn't break 180mph, but my airspeed was 190, instead of 180, so I did something right."
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