Bingpot!
Rivers are estimated to be 0.06% of all water on the planet, of which 96% is the ocean, literal drop in the bucket
I assumed they used the transporter, none of the brigs in any show seem to have any facilities
Hard to choose a favorite element, the Mc Escher macaroni, the swordless king of spades, the unified houses of spades & hearts under their androgynous queen, the well known face card ace of hearts or the angstrom of black butts...
The lack of engine revup/shift down is going to have a lot of haters. Engine noise always sounded like wasted speed to me tbh.
Or is he thinking about the changes to suspension loading through corners with the difference in Rebs in the engine?
Yeah, the big test is the new 2026 regs when you need a whole concept coming together. Until then RBR may lose a little bit of headroom, but still remain the leaders of the field.
He's going to have gardening leave, where he could consult with an existing America's Cup team?
I'm guessing he's aiming for an f1 start in early 2025 for the 26 car, being under the new regulations.
I'm no Ferrari fan, but Gotta admit two Englishmen as a swansong to their long and successful careers reviving the most storied but perpetual underdog Italian team to domance in a new fresh set of regulations is a great story and I'm rooting for it.
Seeing the first person to spell subtle with a b
kinda, dark energy is the unknown explanation for the expansion of the universe. Once we understand it enough to know what it is responsible for it'll no longer be dark.
Red hat Linux has managed to flame out on the cusp of v9 twice too, so maybe $4…
The saying goes that when the Brits were marking out Toronto the surveyor put a stake in the road and said, let's 'ave a new road 'ere
I think you missed my point, I don't believe we have a self sustaining population on earth (yet)
I don't disagree that having a self sustaining population of humans somewhere other than earth will be an important milestone.
But a much more pressing milestone is a the first self sufficient population, which I don't see mars supporting