But sometimes, it is a lot more than that. Even when you can't see it - as in blue smoke billowing out of the tailpipe, which used to be the way you could tell a car's engine was burning oil excessively, without keeping track of the level on t
One of the oldest tricks used to sell people things is to offer them something for "free." And one of the best examples of this bait-and-switch is the "free" 32 Point (or however many points) Inspection that you've probably seen offered by
Dr. Scott Walter, factory and robotics expert, and Dr. Know-it-all Knows it all break down the picture Elon Musk showed promoting Tesla's AI Day Part 2. There's a lot that we can see in the image–and a ton that's still unknown.
In war, each side tries to cripple the other's economy by targeting and destroying its transportation infrastructure: ports, airfields, roads, bridges, railroads, rivers, and canals. The United States, however, like many countries, wrecks its own t
When you're facing a really big project something like a total house remodel it can be psychologically helpful to not look at the whole thing and instead concentrate on one thing before moving on to the next thing.
Supply chain data released Tuesday showed further cooling in transportation markets. The July Logistics Managers' Index (LMI) fell 4.3 percentage points to 60.7, the lowest reading in the data set since May 2020.
Bearing Arms reported several firearm-related companies had their corporate accounts canceled by UPS. Not only that, but some of these companies also have had packages damaged or lost while in transit to customers.
After 14 years of development, the Samson Switchblade - a fast, street-legal three-wheeler that converts at the touch of a button into a 200-mph (322-km/h) airplane - has been approved for airworthiness by the FAA. The team is now preparing for f
As part of the now-admitted-to plan to force people out of their cars, the cabal behind the puppets who pretend to run the countries of the Western world have double-plus'd the cost of gasoline while at the same time decreasing the purchasing power
"There is no way to build out the infrastructure that's needed to charge vehicles without private investment. To just do it with public money, that's not going to happen."
Tesla 4680 structural packs has eliminated threaded fasteners which is the cause of 75% of failures in cars. Sandy Munro believe there are 816 or 828 battery cells in the pack.
Welcome, then, to a time when airlines don't have enough staff, yet apparently still create schedules they know are unworkable. And a time when airports don't have enough staff to process even the passengers that airlines do manage to get to their