aart wrote:
Close friend replaced the IC-engine of his Citröen 2CV
Its amazing what you can do with a 2CV engine
In light of today’s news I thought this was just too good to not share
I might put that on the signup page, if the signup is from an IP in Russia
aart wrote:
replaced the IC-engine of his Citröen 2CV by an electric drive train, prob the only one in the world so-far
There’s a company in the UK doing this, was on Wheeler Dealers last year or two.
I used to know a bank manager who looked like this
I wonder how he would have done in a cardiology review?
Slightly better presented cases, and amazing photography
EASA are missing a trick here:
Do all waste bins now have this warning?
It sounds like someone ended up in a dustbin lorry 🤦
I used to know the health and safety manager at an air force base who had lot of paperwork after a soldier was killed by a bin (threw lid up, looked inside, hit on the back of head). You have to be very creative to anticipate these kinds of events.
Capitaine wrote:
You have to be very creative to anticipate these kinds of events.
You have to be creative to become a victim of such an event, too…
But the warnings are culture-specific: allegedly, when Husqvarna first came with its chainsaws on the US market, somebody noticed that the English part of the user manual is noticeably bigger than the Swedish one because it contained lots of extra warnings. When asked why these warnings are absent from the Swedish version, the company rep answered that no Swede would go to court to publicly admit he was an idiot.
This is not new. Many years ago some IRA prisoners (in N Ireland I believe) climbed into a skip like that, hoping to escape from the prison and got crunched because the content was dumped into a garbage compactor.