Buggy suspension is good.
I'd like to see them drop a regular sedan or something for comparison, though. How accurate can these tests be without a control group?
Buggy suspension is good.
I'd like to see them drop a regular sedan or something for comparison, though. How accurate can these tests be without a control group?
Instead of a ruler, they'd measure the number of metal parts flying
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I know the guy who built that buggy, he based it loosely off a buggy design sold by a West Australian company, but made a few modifications to increase total travel. The standard buggy only has 20 inches of suspension travel in the front and 16 in the rear.
I switched from infantry to artillery when I reenlisted. That's the same model howitzer that I trained on when I switched jobs, of course then I got to my new unit and it was a totally different system.
and I was in fire direction in the HQ so my involvement with the gun batteries was mainly hearing them rumble in the distance and/or being told to hang on, they've caught fire again
big benefit to these things: nobody has to knock and go "hello, you're engulfed in flames, again", since they're outside. Also, their gun isn't leaking fuel constantly.
I got to play around with a marine arty crew once; dudes were pretty cool, returned the favor by taking them on a night-ops training 'splash' where we dropped off the back of a naval vessel and sank almost 20 meters before the buoyancy of the track (amphibious assault tracked vehicle or AAV) sorta bounced us upwards and we trudged along at 8 knots before we hit the sand.
We ... uh ... kinda scared them a little bit when they found out what we actually did; I can't remember his name, but there was this butterbar who asked:
"Why don't you guys get a medal every time you splash?"
"You don't get a medal for doing your job ... ... ... Sir."
Not gonna lie, I put a lot of venom in that particular bite.
I got to play around with a marine arty crew once; dudes were pretty cool, returned the favor by taking them on a night-ops training 'splash' where we dropped off the back of a naval vessel and sank almost 20 meters before the buoyancy of the track (amphibious assault tracked vehicle or AAV) sorta bounced us upwards and we trudged along at 8 knots before we hit the sand.
We ... uh ... kinda scared them a little bit when they found out what we actually did; I can't remember his name, but there was this butterbar who asked:
"Why don't you guys get a medal every time you splash?"
"You don't get a medal for doing your job ... ... ... Sir."
Not gonna lie, I put a lot of venom in that particular bite.
He was a lewey, that's how the word "sir" is pronounced.
I got to play around with a marine arty crew once; dudes were pretty cool, returned the favor by taking them on a night-ops training 'splash' where we dropped off the back of a naval vessel and sank almost 20 meters before the buoyancy of the track (amphibious assault tracked vehicle or AAV) sorta bounced us upwards and we trudged along at 8 knots before we hit the sand.
We ... uh ... kinda scared them a little bit when they found out what we actually did; I can't remember his name, but there was this butterbar who asked:
"Why don't you guys get a medal every time you splash?"
"You don't get a medal for doing your job ... ... ... Sir."
Not gonna lie, I put a lot of venom in that particular bite.
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And there's another one!
Buggy suspension is good.
I'd like to see them drop a regular sedan or something for comparison, though. How accurate can these tests be without a control group?
Instead of a ruler, they'd measure the number of metal parts flying
I want one.
Being in contact with the toy instead of sitting in the box is good progress.
https://i.imgur.com/Tat907N.mp4
The secret has always been, the box is the toy:
https://youtu.be/rdTm6UkUW9s
~ Buckaroo Banzai
pretty sure Weaver was artillery?
I'm pretty sure that's what the personification of rock music would look like in American Gods.
it's a real relief, honestly
yeah, if you dig down into the "coolest" rock stars, movie stars, etc. you'll uncover a total dork like 90% of the time
I switched from infantry to artillery when I reenlisted. That's the same model howitzer that I trained on when I switched jobs, of course then I got to my new unit and it was a totally different system.
yo
but norwegian artillery, M109s only
and I was in fire direction in the HQ so my involvement with the gun batteries was mainly hearing them rumble in the distance and/or being told to hang on, they've caught fire again
big benefit to these things: nobody has to knock and go "hello, you're engulfed in flames, again", since they're outside. Also, their gun isn't leaking fuel constantly.
We ... uh ... kinda scared them a little bit when they found out what we actually did; I can't remember his name, but there was this butterbar who asked:
"Why don't you guys get a medal every time you splash?"
"You don't get a medal for doing your job ... ... ... Sir."
Not gonna lie, I put a lot of venom in that particular bite.
He was a lewey, that's how the word "sir" is pronounced.
Turns out...
A new challenger appears...
https://youtu.be/KLKFfqLwH6U
~ Buckaroo Banzai
hey yo FUCK that, holy shit
BTW, they found the guy.
Chavis Flagg, musician in Atlanta, riding around to relieve some stress and make some tips. Also has gotten a lot of free advertising from it. Good for him.
Not all heroes wear capes but if I'm not mistaken this one does
Very hard to notice behind the board shorts and it barely reaches his ass. More like a syandana.
The important thing is, much like Chavis Flagg, hes using his powers for good and giving them to the masses.
~ Buckaroo Banzai