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Tesla was right posted:Blairite council Stockport loss Jaeluni Asjil posted:Peter Cruddas day trade cost Brendan Rodgers posted:SAS, Alpacas, paintings of the queen. e: The sextant got its name because it forms one-sixth of a whole circle and not because of those messages it sent to Anthony McPartlin.
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The invasion of Iraq was a dead cat to distract us from the true atrocity that Blair committed in 2003, recalling and scrapping every last Invacar rather than letting owners and collectors keep them.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 01:24 |
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Guavanaut posted:We didn't start the Covid, it's been two years burning, and now chuds deworming.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 01:55 |
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Guavanaut posted:We didn't start the Covid, it's been two years burning, and now chuds deworming. Seconding the appreciation of this brilliant post.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 03:37 |
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goddamnedtwisto posted:The invasion of Iraq was a dead cat to distract us from the true atrocity that Blair committed in 2003, recalling and scrapping every last Invacar rather than letting owners and collectors keep them.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 04:33 |
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NoneMoreNegative posted:/Looks up dawluhbawn
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 04:57 |
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goddamnedtwisto posted:The invasion of Iraq was a dead cat to distract us from the true atrocity that Blair committed in 2003, recalling and scrapping every last Invacar rather than letting owners and collectors keep them. Wikipedia suggests they were mostly government owned but privately owned ones are still around?
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 08:25 |
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Brendan Rodgers posted:Busy week for the SAS. Alpacas, paintings of the queen. The Special Alpaca Service
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 08:28 |
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Why isn't there a Formula series for little 3 wheel cars that just plays Yakety Sax for the duration of the race?
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 08:32 |
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Failed Imagineer posted:Why isn't there a Formula series for little 3 wheel cars that just plays Yakety Sax for the duration of the race? Be the change you want to see in the world.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 08:56 |
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feedmegin posted:Wikipedia suggests they were mostly government owned but privately owned ones are still around? Very few though, and they're all renegade, operating beyond the law, which makes them actually pretty cool. Lord help me but there's actually a mini-effortpost in this which I'll come back to this afternoon.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 09:14 |
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Failed Imagineer posted:Why isn't there a Formula series for little 3 wheel cars that just plays Yakety Sax for the duration of the race? Reliant Robin racing was a thing at Arena Essex and other banger racing circuits for a while. One of the most common performance enhancers was putting the baldest tyres you could find on them because if they had too much grip they'd just flip as soon as you went into a corner (yes yes that Clarkson clip, which obviously was extremely overstated, but was an actual problem if you steered too quickly even on the road).
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 09:16 |
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Why didn't they go with two steered wheels at the front with Ackermann geometry and one fat driven wheel at the back? The Robin geometry seems like the worst way of doing it, you still need a differential and you fall over.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 09:31 |
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goddamnedtwisto posted:Reliant Robin racing was a thing at Arena Essex and other banger racing circuits for a while. One of the most common performance enhancers was putting the baldest tyres you could find on them because if they had too much grip they'd just flip as soon as you went into a corner (yes yes that Clarkson clip, which obviously was extremely overstated, but was an actual problem if you steered too quickly even on the road). drat that sounds fun as hell
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 09:35 |
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Bobby Deluxe posted:it is so very late why did i make this Gdi lol
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 09:43 |
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Failed Imagineer posted:Why isn't there a Formula series for little 3 wheel cars that just plays Yakety Sax for the duration of the race? Formula E fills that niche already.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 09:54 |
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Guavanaut posted:Why didn't they go with two steered wheels at the front with Ackermann geometry and one fat driven wheel at the back? The Robin geometry seems like the worst way of doing it, you still need a differential and you fall over. All of the "true" cyclecars (<250cc) were chain driven to a solid axle (or for the really cheap ones just to a single rear wheel) - the lack of a diff wasn't really a problem with the relatively low power, light weight, and tiny little wheels. This both reflects the original loophole they were exploiting (they were technically a motorcycle with sidecar rather than a car) and is also cheaper than a single driven wheel because you just use a motorcycle-style front end - a proper steering wheel and front suspension is a considerably higher component count than a live axle and diff. Specifically for the Invacar, a single front wheel allowed you to use handlebars rather than a steering wheel, which offers a much wider range of potential modification to suit disabilities.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 09:55 |
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Guavanaut posted:Why didn't they go with two steered wheels at the front with Ackermann geometry and one fat driven wheel at the back? The Robin geometry seems like the worst way of doing it, you still need a differential and you fall over. It was to do with how the Reliant evolved. They started out being made by Raleigh (of the bicycles) as lightweight urban delivery trucks based around the front end and drivetrain of a motorbike but with a solid twin-wheel rear axle. When Raleigh decided to stop making motorised vehicles, their chief designer bought the rights and founded Reliant (named so he could re-use all the existing parts with 'R' cast into them). After sticking with motorcycle-based engineering for a while Reliant bought the rights to the Austin Seven's drivetrain in the late 30s when Austin stopped making it and so developed its 'one wheel at the front, conventional live axle with a diff at the back' layout. For vans and light cars propelled by an Austin Seven engine it was fine, but once you get into (relatively) heavier, faster stuff like the Regal 3/30 and the Robin it becomes a bit of a liability, although the instability has been greatly overstated in pop culture. But there is a reason why the 'sporty' three wheelers from Morgan etc. all had the single wheel at the back.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 10:28 |
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That explains why they were able to classify them as covered motorcycles.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 10:32 |
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Guavanaut posted:That explains why they were able to classify them as covered motorcycles. That looks narrow enough he could lean it like a bike. Wonder if he can get his knee down.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 10:43 |
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Guavanaut posted:That explains why they were able to classify them as covered motorcycles. That's basically a motorised rickshaw
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 10:51 |
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Yeah I got strong tuc tuc vibes from it. I always thought those came about from a milk float crashing into a Vespa
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 10:54 |
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http://www.piaggiocommercialvehicles.com/it_IT/modelli/ape/
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 11:00 |
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If they're gonna call it an Ape, at least put an RSV4 engine in it (This is an incomprehensible joke to 99.9% of the thread and I don't care)
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 11:03 |
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goddamnedtwisto posted:If they're gonna call it an Ape, at least put an RSV4 engine in it lol Not exactly right but reminded me of this classic https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wobUkf4zwzs
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 11:21 |
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Pictures of the Queen? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jT67eMT499E biglads fucked around with this message at 11:26 on Sep 3, 2021 |
# ? Sep 3, 2021 11:24 |
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Westminsters plans for Queens death revealed: - no retweeting - gently caress the flag as quickly as possible - no extra holidays, gently caress you https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/people/revealed-the-uk-security-operation-planned-for-queen-elizabeth-s-death-1.4664098 When she eventually dies of COVID or vCJD contracted from a stag or whatever, I'm gonna catch a plane over to cropdust the body as she lies in state
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 11:38 |
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Failed Imagineer posted:Westminsters plans for Queens death revealed: what the gently caress
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 11:41 |
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Praying for a message from Gibbo.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 11:43 |
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What do they say if actual London Bridge falls down
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 11:44 |
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Sanford posted:What do they say if actual London Bridge falls down "No not that one, the other one"
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 11:45 |
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Sanford posted:What do they say if actual London Bridge falls down Queen dead, so what
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 11:45 |
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Sanford posted:What do they say if actual London Bridge falls down Operation Maj
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 11:47 |
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Sanford posted:The secret documents, codenamed Operation London Bridge and seen by Politico, reveal the scale of the plans for the funeral and British government anxieties about whether the UK has the resources to execute them.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 11:47 |
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A lot of those vehicles really bring to mind how the whole definition of 'car' legally has fringes. Reminded of that Top Gear episode where they try out a ton of vintage vehicles to try to find out who was the first to have what would become the standard manual control scheme, with three pedals and a gearstick. Quite a few had very weird controls. (the Model T being no exception) And one of them actually had a setup that would become standard for quadbikes.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 11:47 |
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Ghost Leviathan posted:A lot of those vehicles really bring to mind how the whole definition of 'car' legally has fringes. This is why you can only successfully sue a car by trying it as a Boat Upon The Land
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That's the real reason They don't want you to know about why Liverpool banned the yellow buses.Ghost Leviathan posted:Reminded of that Top Gear episode where they try out a ton of vintage vehicles to try to find out who was the first to have what would become the standard manual control scheme, with three pedals and a gearstick. Quite a few had very weird controls. (the Model T being no exception) And one of them actually had a setup that would become standard for quadbikes. I imagine it'd be a complete pain on the roads but that never stopped any of the other horseless carriage designs.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 11:52 |
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Guavanaut posted:Were there ever any that were operated like the Cessna/light aircraft layout, where engine speed and braking is by hand and you steer (on the ground) with your feet? Youd need long legs to reach the tarmac tho
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 11:54 |
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I bet you could steer by dragging your boots with a couple of well placed holes.
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also lmao atquote:granular detail such as the potential for public anger if Downing Street cannot lower its flags to half-mast within 10 minutes of the announcement, as it has no “flag officer”. I'd like to think that 'public' means the tabloids and most ordinary people have a few more pressing issues than that, and there's (as usual) nothing at all in the flag protocol* that specifies 10 minutes, it's as soon as can be done from the announcement, but if it's that big a problem just stick one of these on it like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NJvuR3UrLU *afaict it doesn't even specify what is meant by half-mast, the 'width of a flag from the top' or 'about a third of the way down' are all convention
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