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I lol'dYou watch the following McDonald's commercial on TV, and the second word they change makes you think of Orbiter
YouTube - McDonald's McCafe Commercial "Daily Commute"
I lol'dYou watch the following McDonald's commercial on TV, and the second word they change makes you think of Orbiter
YouTube - McDonald's McCafe Commercial "Daily Commute"
You watch the following McDonald's commercial on TV, and the second word they change makes you think of Orbiter
That is going to be my new silence-breaker. Whenever it gets really quiet, myself or one of my friends will burst out, saying that.And finally, when anybody says it's quiet, I say, "I wonder where Gunter Wendt?"
You watch the following McDonald's commercial on TV, and the second word they change makes you think of Orbiter
YouTube - McDonald's McCafe Commercial "Daily Commute"
... When you find yourself doing spacewalks in the swimming pool.
I have to say, I'm guilty of that too!
Although I don't call it a swimming pool, I call it a Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory! :rofl:
I have to say, I'm guilty of that too!
Although I don't call it a swimming pool, I call it a Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory! :rofl:
In case you really want to do it: http://www.gadgetvenue.com/heads-display-car-hg400-06014803/You add a HUD to your car.
Michel Fournier would disagree with you, I think (yes, he is for real): http://www.legrandsaut.org/you see a "documentary" parachuting from space, and you wish to write a letter to them to ask who was the "expert" who said that.
A car can travel at 60 km/hr. Human body can withstand a max of 500 mph (subsonic) without breaking apart, and space parachuting would involve heat protection at hypersonic speeds.